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Music library available to campus users

September 27, 2012 by

The office of web and new media has purchased the Opuzz music library for all campus users to utilize for video projects.

University use

The Opuzz music library’s licensing allows for music to be used to synchronize with video for any University-related project. The music cannot be used as a stand-alone element (such as playing the music through speakers on it’s own at an event), but it can be used as a production piece of a bigger whole.

Since this license was purchased by the University, anyone working for the University on a  University video can use the music.

Where to find tracks

The music library is housed in the office of web and new media. If you would like to use music from this library, please contact our office to arrange a time to transfer your track(s) to a hard drive or flash drive. The licensing does not allow transfer of songs over a network or server.

If you are looking for a piece of music for a project, I would suggest first searching the Opuzz website  and identifying the track you want before arriving in our office; there are about 20,000 tracks in this library and searching them in a folder view is difficult and quite time-consuming. The Opuzz website categorizes all of the music by genre and is much easier to use in your search.

Filed Under: News, Video Tagged With: library, licensing, music, production, songs, tracks, Video

Library science website showcases partnerships

March 9, 2011 by

The library science website redesign was completed as part of the Academic Website Project, which strives to enhance academic websites for use in recruitment efforts.

Key features of the newly designed website include the following:

  • Highlights cooperative graduate program
    This website explains how graduate students enrolled at MU can take classes at Missouri State to earn their degree.
  • Shows how library science complements other degree programs
    The website describes how a library science minor or emphasis area can complement several programs and assist students in their career goals.

Site credits

Several university relations offices assisted the management department  in developing this site:

  • Staff lead: Nicki Donnelson, university communications public relations specialist
  • Content development: Stephanie Lael, university communications graduate assistant
  • Design: Veronica Adinegara, publications graphic designer
  • Website implementation: Danny Cook, Brad Fortenberry and Tasha Jacobson, web and new media student workers, with oversight by Sara Clark, web and new media director

Filed Under: Academic websites, web strategy and development Tagged With: academic website, library, library science, recruitment

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