After the success of the Linkedin research group (with 135 members and people
joining every week!) we have opened the subgroup Musicology performance
research:
This subgroup has the same aims as the Musicology research group, yet it is
focused on people who are interested in research on musical performance. You can
connect to interesting people and receive news feeds on musical performance and
performance anaylsis.
Click here to join the subgroup:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=2089401&trk=anet_ug_grppro
You must be part of the Linkedin Musicology research group in order to join the
subgroup. Click here in order to join the group:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1958399
You can find information concerning what is Linkedin here
http://press.linkedin.com/about
Linkedin puts your CV on the web and is a great tool to introduce yourself and
make professional connections.
The Musicology Research group is a great tool for any University or Institute
that would like to post a job for musicologists. The members of the group also
receive RSS feeds from other sources. Please do not hesitate to suggest RSS
sources so that I can add them.
I would like to encourage you to join so that you can enjoy the benefits of
Linkedin in general and our group in particular.
Please do not hesitate to write to me if you have any questions.
Many thanks,
Avior Byron
avior at bymusic.org