Index to Washington Members
 
Bellingham Public Library (WA03)
Central Washington University Music Library (WA10)
Clark County Historical Museum (WA46)
Columbia Basic College (WA18)
Cornish College of the Arts (WA27)
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture/Eastern Washington State Historical Society (WA36)
Eastern Washington University Music Library (WA07)
Eastern Washington University Media Center (WA08)
Everett Community College, John Terrey Library-Media Center (WA11)
The Evergreen State College (WA16)
Ezra Meeker Historical Society (WA23)
Gonzaga University Foley Center (WA37)
Grays Harbour College, John Spellman Library (WA01)
Jefferson County Historical Society (WA19)
King County Library System (WA28)
Longview Public Library (WA13)
Mason County Historical Society (WA02)
Pierce County Library (WA42)
Skagit County Historical Museum, Sheet Music and Recording Collection (WA12)
Renton Historical Museum (WA24)
Renton Public Library (WA25)
Richland Public Library Audio-Visual Department (WA26)
Seattle Pacific University Music Collection Weter Memorial Library (WA29)
Seattle Public Library Arts, Recreation, and Literature Department(WA30)
Holy Names Music Center(WA38)
Skagit Valley College, Norwood Cole Library (WA15)
Sno-Isle Regional Library System (WA14)
South Seattle Community College (WA31)
Spokane County Library District (WA39)
Tacoma Community College (WA43)
Tacoma Public Library (WA44)
Timberland Regional Library, Audio-Visual Library (WA17)
Vashon/Maury Island Heritage Association (WA47)
University of Washington, Brahms Archive and Research Center (WA32)
University of Washington, Ethnomusicology Archives (WA33)
University of Washington, Manuscripts and University Archives (WA34)
University of Washington, Music Library (WA35)
Walla Walla College Music Department (WA09)
Walla Wala Community College Library (WA48)
Washington State Historical Society (WA45)
Washington State University Holland Library (WA20)
Washington State University, Kemble A. Stout Listening Library (WA21)
Washington State University, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections (WA22)
Sumner Ryan House Museum (WA41)
Western Washington University Music Library (WA04)
Whatcom Community College (WA05)
Whatcom County Library System (WA06)
Whitman College, Hall of Music: Listening Center/Library (WA49)
Whitworth College (WA40)
Yakima Valley Museum (WA50)



WA01
Grays Harbour College
John Spellman Library
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: 360-538-4050
Fax: 360-538-4294

Stan Hurton, Assistant Dean/Library Director 360-538-4051
Adrienne Julius, Librarian 360-538-4053
Sue Means, Library Technician 360-538-4057
Elaine Holster, Cataloging and Systems 360-538-4055

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

WLN: WaAG

OPAC: Voyager

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person) and email
Telephone reference
Direct public database searching
Public microcomputers
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Video disc playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Wednesday 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS:Yes; building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Print and AV.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Prof: 3.31 Paraprof: 1.45 Pages/Studt Asst: Varies Total FTE: 4.76


WA02
Mason County Historical Society
Mason County Museum
P.O. Box 1366
Shelton, WA 98584
206-426-1020

Billie L. Howard, Museum Director

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Historical Society, Museum

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Programs of piano recitals given at Union WA, 1915-1923, from the Helen McReavy Anderson Estate; some hymnals; assortment of sheet music from the thirties and forties; song books, organ and piano used in the County. Both organ and piano are playable upon request.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Photocopiers
Videocassette playback equipment

HOURS: Tuesday-Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public. No admission fee.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.


WA03
Bellingham Public Library
210 Central Avenue
CS-9710
Bellingham, WA 98227-9710
Phone: 360-676-6860
Fax: 360-676-7795
SCAN: 360-644-6860
TDD: 360-676-6864

Linda Hodge, A-V Librarian

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

OPAC: Horizon

www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org

HOLDINGS (volumes)

Books: 2,475
Audio Cassettes: collection removed
Compact Discs: 8,272
Videocassettes: 7,149
DVDs: 2,386

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Internet access

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (during school year)

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS:Yes, entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes, print materials only

STAFF: Prof:.10 Paraprof:.34 Total FTE:.33.51 + pages


WA04
Western Washington University
Music Library
Performing Arts Center MS 9107
Bellingham, WA 98225
360-650-3716

Website: www.wwu.edu/depts/musiclibrary

Marian Ritter, Music Librarian 360-650-3696, Marian.Ritter@wwu.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

OCLC: XFF RLIN: WAWC NUC: WaBeW

OPAC: Innovative Interfaces

Telnet address: lis.wwu.edu

Catalog: lis.wwu.edu/screens/opacmenu.html

HOLDINGS:

Books: 12,884
Scores/Parts: 33,216
LP Discs: 21,730
CDs: 7,016
Videotapes: 482
DVDs: 71
Microforms: 670
Periodicals: 86 titles

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public computers
Photocopiers
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unit)
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment
Video disc playback equipment (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Intersessions: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Print materials only

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Print materials only

STAFF: Prof: 1 Paraprof: 2 Pages/Studt Asst: 3 Total FTE: 6


WA05
Whatcom Community College
237 W. Kellogg Rd.
Bellingham, WA 98226
360-647-3266
Fax: 360-676-2171
Email: llambert@whatcom.ctc.edu

Website: http://whatcom.library.ctc.edu

Linda Lambert, Library Director
Gillian McLeod, Instruction/Systems Librarian
Jo Dereske, Instruction/Collection Development Librarian
Three other part-time librarians, 11 classified staff

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

OPAC: Voyager
http://whatcom.library.ctc.edu/ cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=First

HOLDINGS:

Book: 30,000
Periodicals: 160

SERVICES AND FACILITIES :

Reference: in person, email, phone
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public microcomputers (outside unit)
Photocopiers
Microform reader
Microform printer
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Video disc playback equipment
Digital video, still imaging and editing

HOURS: Academic year: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Summer: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes; except class reserve materials.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; except class reserve materials.

STAFF: Prof: 8 Paraprof: 1 Total FTE: 11


WA06
Whatcom County Library System
5205 Northwest Rd.
Bellingham, WA 98226
360-384-3150
Fax: 360-384-4947
Email: rbarker@wcls.org

Robin Barker, Collection Manager

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

WLN: WaBeCo

OPAC: Horizon

HOLDINGS (titles):

Audio Cassettes/Compact Discs: 10,000
Holdings distributed among 11 libraries.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching (outside unit)
Photocopiers
Piano (at Blaine Branch)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (Reference Center), Friday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Reference Center)

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes.


WA07
Eastern Washington University
Music Library
Mail Stop 100
Cheney, WA 99004-2495
509-359-2300

Karen Schatz, Supervisor 509-359-2300

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

WLN: WaChenE

CONSORTIA: INCOL (Inland Northwest Council of Libraries)

OPAC: ELIS (affiliated with Washington State University)

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 170: Reference
Scores/Parts: 7,435
Periodicals: 20
Microforms: 148
Audio Cassettes: 65: Recital tapes
Audio Tapes (reel): 1,800: Recital tapes
LP Discs: 5,964
Compact Discs: 341

SPECIAL FEATURES:

4,500 pieces of sheet music, mostly 1900-1920; collection strong in classical, jazz, and children's music.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public microcomputers (outside unit)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unti)
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment
Practice rooms (outside unit)
Electronic piano lab (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes; print materials only.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Paraprof: 1 Pages/Studt Asst: 1.25 Total FTE: 2.25


WA08
Eastern Washington University
Media Center
Kennedy Library, 100 LIB
Cheney, WA 99004-2341
509-359-2267
Fax: 509-359-6456

Elizabeth Malia, Manager 509-359-4626
Sue Retan, Media Assistant 509-359-2267

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

WLN: WaChenE

OPAC: Triple I

HOLDINGS (titles):

Audio Cassettes: 8000
LP Discs: 12000
Compact Discs: 3000
Videocassettes: 3000

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Intersessions: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof: 2 Paraprof: 1 Total FTE: 2


WA09
Walla Walla College
Music Department
204 S. College Ave.
College Place, WA
509-527-2561
Fax: 509-527-2177

Dr. Matthew James, Dept. Chair 509-527-2562

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: College (Departmental collection)

WLN: WaWc

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Scores/Parts (titles): 2,200
Audio Cassettes: 200
LP Discs: 4,000
Compact Discs: 2,000
Videocassettes: 324

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Staff-assisted database searching
Photocopiers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Piano (outside unit)
Organ (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Summer: 9a.m. - 12 p.m.

ACCESS: Not open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: No

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof: 0.08


WA10
Central Washington University
Music Library
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
509-963-1841
Fax: 509-963-3684

Dennis Claypool, Music Specialist I, claypool@cwu.edu
Gerard Hogan, Reference Services Coordinator 509-963-1021/963-3493,
Daniel CannCasciato, Head Cataloger 509-963-2120 dcc@cwu.edu,
Zilpha Nickerson, Circulation Supervisor 509-963-3665 nickersz@cwu.edu,
Jan Jorgensen, Head of Documents/Microforms 509-963-1542

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

OPAC: Innovative Interfaces, links to Summit Catalog

Telnet: library.cwu.edu

CWU Library http://library.cwu.edu
Ref. Dept. http://www.lib.cwu.edu/research
Music Lib. http://www.lib.cwu.edu/music

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 9,000 titles
Scores/Parts: 5,200 titles
Periodicals: 31: current titles; 43 non-current titles
Microforms: 14
Audio Cassettes: 200+
Audio Tapes (reel): 0
LP Discs: 10,000+
78 RPM Discs: 1,764
Compact Discs: 3,000+
Videocassettes and DVDs: 150

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public microcomputers (outside unit)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unit)
Listening facilities and listening classroom
Videocassette playback equipment (outside unit)
Video disc playback equipment (outside unit)
Practice Rooms (outside unit)
Piano (outside unit)

HOURS: Listening Area: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.,
Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Score, Book, and Reference Room:
Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 a.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Summer: Weekdays 7:20 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Intersessions: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Yes; open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes, print materails only, except collected editions.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only, except collected editions.

STAFF: Paraprof: 1 Pages/Student Assistant: 1.15 Total FTE: 2.1


WA11
Everett Community College
John Terrey Library-Media Center
801 Wetmore Avenue
Everett, WA 98201-1327
206-388-9354
Fax: 206-388-9144
SCAN: 474-9354

Jeanie Goodhope, Media Librarian 206-388-9348

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

WLN: WaEE

CONSORTIA: Everett Cooperative Library System

OPAC: Dynix

Dial-in: 206-259-8795; Modem setting: 1200-2400, 8NIF; Password: <enter>, PUBLIC

HOLDINGS (by volume):

Books: 100
Scores/Parts: 100
LP Discs: 2,400
Videocassettes: 18
Video Discs: 1

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching (campus community only)
Direct public database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Video disc playback equipment (by appointment)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Academic year only)
Summer: Hours vary.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes; Non-print materials are library use only

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; Non-print materials are library use only


WA12
Skagit County Historical Museum
Sheet Music and Recording Collection
501 South 4th
P.O. Box 818
LaConner, WA 98257
360-466-3365
Email: museum@co.skagit.wa.us

Pat Doran, Registrar
Mari Anderson, Librarian

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Museum

HOLDINGS (titles):

Sheet music: ca. 100
Audio discs and cylinders: ca. 200

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Collection is primarily Edison cylinders and discs and popular sheet music, 1900-1940, indexed by title.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Listening facilities

HOURS: Research by appointment. Museum open Tuesday-Sunday 11-5pm

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes


WA13
Longview Public Library
1600 Louisiana
Longview, WA 98632
360-442-5300
Fax: 360-442-5954

Edith Uthmann, Technical Services Librarian 360-442-5316
Jerry Ritchie, Media Specialist 360-442-5322

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

OPAC: Dynix

Web address: www.longviewlibrary.org

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 1,143 (780 Dewey class)
Audio Cassettes: 3,338 Talking books-cass.1,260
Compact Discs: 3,633
Videocassettes: 4,794
DVDs: 1,871

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers

HOURS: Monday - Tuesday 10:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Wednesday - Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms, TDD

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No


WA14
Sno-Isle Regional Library System
7312 35th Ave. NE
Marysville, WA 98271
800-342-1936
360-651-7000, x19
Fax: 360-651-7151

Jim McCluskey, Media Librarian

http://www.sno-isle.org

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

WLN: WaMas

OPAC: CARL

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Audio Cassettes: 7,338
Compact Discs: 32,086
Videocassettes: 47,071
Holdings distributed among 21 libraries.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Public microcomputers at all sites
Photocopiers
Microform reader/printers at Regional Reference Center (Lynnwood, Marysville, Oak Harbor, Snohomish) libraries.

HOURS: Hours vary from branch to branch.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS:Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof: 1 Paraprof: 0 Total FTE: 1


WA15
Skagit Valley College
Norwood Cole Library
2405 College Way
Mount Vernon, WA 98273-5899
360-416-7837
Fax: 360-416-7698

Mindy McCormick Coslor, Associate Dean 360-416-7761
Margret Mills, Public Services Librarian 360-416-7760
Gary Payne, Technical Services Librarian 360-416-7624

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

OCLC: Z74

OPAC: Innovative Interfaces

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 1212
Scores/Parts: 1381
Periodicals: 7
Audio Cassettes: 265
LP Discs: 2,300
Compact Discs: 275
Video Cassettes: 1721
Laserdiscs: 6
DVD: 3

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Photocopiers
Microform Readers
Microform Printers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Practice rooms (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Summer and Intersessions: as posted

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: no


WA16
The Evergreen State College
Library
Olympia, WA 98505
360-866-6000, x6256
Fax: 360-866-6790

Ernestine Kimbro, Reference Librarian 360-866-6000, x6715 kimbore@elwha.evergreen.edu
Jane Fisher, Head of Sound and Image Library 360-866-6790 fisherj@elwha.evergreen.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: College

WLN: WAOE

CONSORTIA:CALS (Consortium for Automated Library Services)

OPAC: Innovative Interfaces

Telnet: 192.211.20.10

HOLDINGS (by volume):

Books: 3,859
Scores/Parts: 658
Periodicals: 22
Microforms: 1,000
Audio Cassettes: 5,500
Audio Tapes (reel): 1,000
LP Discs: 17,500
Compact Discs: 900
Videocassettes: 64
Video Discs: 5
Photographs: 150

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Video disc playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:45 a.m. - 10:45 p.m., Friday 8:45 a.m. - 6:45 p.m., Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 6:15 p.m., Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Summer: Monday, Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Intersessions: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms, TDD

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Prof: 1 Paraprof: 1.5 Pages/Studt Asst:.25 Total FTE: 2.75


WA17
Timberland Regional Library
Audio-Visual Collection
415 Airdustrial Way SW
Olympia, WA 98501
Fax: 206-586-6838
Scan: 321-6203/234-3303

Jean Barnett, Collection Development Specialist 360-704-4520

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

WLN: WaO

OPAC: Dynix

OCLC: UOJ

Dial-in: Yes; Olympia area: 866-2858, toll free 800-822-1298; Modem setting: 1200 N-8-1; Password: DIALCAT

Internet access: www.timberland.lib.wa.us
Dialup instructions on the website.

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Audio Cassettes 26,604
Compact Discs 44,365
Videocassettes 44,040
Holdings distributed among 27 libraries.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person) (outside unit)
Telephone reference (outside unit)
Staff-assisted database searching (outside unit)
Direct public database searching (outside unit)
Public microcomputers (outside unit)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Listening facilities (outside unit)
Videocassette playback equipment (outside unit)

HOURS: Vary from branch to branch

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes

STAFF: Paraprof:.1.0 Total FTE: 1.0


WA18
Columbia Basin College
Library
2600 N. 20th
Pasco, WA 99301
509-547-0511, x2287
Fax: 509-546-0401
Scan: 509-547-0511

Katie Foley, Dean 509-547-0511, x2294 kfoley@cbc2.org
Sarah Shoemaker, Interlibrary Loan 509-547-0511, x2328

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

WLN: WaPaC

OPAC: Endeavor

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 873
Periodicals: 3
LP Discs: 2,326 (780 uncataloged)
Compact Discs: 534
Videocassettes: 138
Scores: 112

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public microcomputers
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Summer: Check with library.

ACCESS: Open to the gneral public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS:Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Only for CBC students, faculty, and staff.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.


WA19
Jefferson County Historical Society
Jefferson County Research Center
13692 Airport Cutoff Road (on Highway 19)
Mailing Address:
210 Polk Street #10
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Phone: 360-379-6673

Marge Samuelson, Archivist

Email: jchsrescntr@olympus.net
Website: www.jchsmuseum.org
Fee: $4.00 entrance fee (free to JCHS or JCGS members)
Research by external request is available at $10.00 per hour plus copies.

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Historical Society, Museum

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 24
Periodicals: 2
Manuscripts: 3
Sheet music 1 (archive box-much of it is turn of the century.)
Concert programs and festival posters

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Sheet music collection

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference, email, mail

HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 11:00a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Third Saturday 12:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. Closed Sunday & Monday, all Federal holidays, December 24 and January 10.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes

STAFF: Prof: 1 Paraprof: 0 Total FTE: 1


WA20
Washington State University
Holland Library and Stout Music Listening Library
Pullman, WA 99164-5610

http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu

General Reference 509-335-8516

Paula Elliot, Music Librarian, (Holland) 509-335-8126 elliotp@wsu.edu
William Payne, Music Library Specialist, (Stout), 209-335-3308 bpayne@wsu.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

OCLC: WaPS

OPAC: Griffin (Innovative Interfaces)

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 40,000
Scores/Parts: 16,700
Research Editions: 185
Compact Discs: 6,000
LP Discs: 22,000
Videocassettes or DVDs: 200

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Nez Perce Music Archives

SERVICES:

Reference: in person, e-mail, telephone, mail
Direct public database searching
Photocopiers
Printers
Microform reader/printers
Listening and viewing equipment

FACILITIES:

Music Collections are housed in two locations (apart from Special Collections): Books, periodicals, reference materials and circulating CD collection are in Holland Library. The library's scores and non-circulating CD collection (belonging to the music department), are in the Kemble Stout Music Listening Library in Kimbrough Hall.


WA21
Washington State University
Kemble A. Stout Music Listening Library
Kimbrough 252/School of Music & Theatre Arts
Pullman, WA 99164-5300
Phone: 509-335-3305
Hours: 509-335-3308
Fax: 509-335-4245

William G. Payne, Jr., Library Specialist II- Supervisor, bpayne@mail.wsu.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Scores/Parts (titles): 20,000
Audio Cassettes: 3,500
LP Discs: 22,000
Compact Discs: 4,000+
Videocassettes/DVDs (titles): 350
Vertical Files (titles): 14,000
Vertical files contain graduate student 702 papers, and popular music since 1875.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

(Note: KSMLL Web Site linked to William G. Payne, Jr. staff page)

Listening facilities(single/multiple matrixed)
Duplication of sound recordings(for department only)
Videocassette playback/duplication equipment
Computers for ear training and composition
MIDI interface keyboard
DAT recorders

HOURS: Monday through Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.,
Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.,
Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Partial

CIRCULATION: General WSU Library procedures apply for print materials only.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: General WSU Library procedures apply for print materials only.

STAFF: Paraprof: 1 Pages/Studt Asst: 1.5 Total FTE: 2.5


WA22
Washington State University
Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
PO Box 645610
Pullman, WA 99164-5610
Phone: 509-335-6693
Fax: 509-335-6721

www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm

Laila Miletic-Vejzovic, Head
Trevor James Bond, Special Collections Librarian

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Manuscripts: 132 linear feet
Audio Tapes (reel): 85
LP Discs: 75

SPECIAL FEATURES:
(Collections and URLs to digitized archival finding aids)

Moldenhauer Archives at WSU:
William Horace Bailey Papers, ca. 1915-1992
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/cg662.htm
Elizabeth Gyring Papers, 1930-1980
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg475.htm
Charles Haubiel Papers, 1916-1978
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg482.htm
Solomon Pimsleur Papers, 1918-1970
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg478.htm

Moldenhauer Music Archives:
Hans Rosbaud Papers, 1899-1973
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg423.htm
Washington Composers Collection, ca. 1915-1992
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg442.htm

Pacific Northwest Native American Music Archives:
Nez Perce Music Collection, 1988-1995
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg636.htm
Loran Olsen Papers, 1960-1993
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/cg658.htm
Charles and Elizabeth Peck Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Life, 1958-1987. Includes music from the Queets people.
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/ cg671.htm

Other Collections:
William E. Brandt Papers, 1872-1995
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/ cg584.htm
The Robert Cushman Butler Collection of Theatrical Illustrations. Includes some 3,000 illustrations many from musical productions:
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cage430/page1.htm
Catholic Church Liturgy and Ritual-Cage 416
http://griffin.wsu.edu/search/X?SEARCH=catholic+church+liturgy&searchscope=6&1=&m=t&b=&SORT=D&Da=&Db=
International Webern Society Records, 1962-1989
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/ cg610.HTM
Humphrey W. Leynse Collection, 1916-1977
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/ cg438.htm
The Paul Philemon Kies autograph collection contains autographed letters and notes from a variety of noted composers and musicians: http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/ cg308.htm
Mahlon Merrick Papers, 1953-1967
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg361.htm
Medieval manuscripts, [ca. 1200]-[ca. 1600]-Cage 417
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/cg417.htm
Music Manuscripts ca. 1785-1948
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg291.htm
Phi Mu Alpha--Sinfonia Music Fraternity Chi Chapter, Washington State University Records, 1941 - 1974:
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg682.htm
Washington-Idaho Symphony Association Records, 1971-1992
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ finders/cg621.htm

Auer, Leopold, 1845-1930. LETTER, 1930 MARCH 22, NEW YORK, TO KATZMAN. 4 p. Signed holograph about violin lessons. Includes a one page transcription, a clipping of drawing of Auer, and a biographical note.

AUTOGRAPHS OF PROMINENT MUSICIANS, 1864-1925. ca. 20 items. A. Achenbach; Mattia Buttistini, 1875-1928; Leo Blech, b. 1871; Ignaz Brull, 1846-1907; Willy Burmaster, 1869-1933; Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, 1814-1865; G.V. Ginetti; Jean Gibert, b. 1879; Jan Kubelik, b. 1880; Joseph M.X.F.J. Poniayowsky, 1816-1873; Sergei Rachmaninoff, b. 1873; Pablo de Sarasate, 1844-1908; Franz Schreker, 1878-1934; Richard Strauss, 1864-1949; Ludwig Wullner, 1958-1938; and others.

Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962. PAPERS, 1920 MARCH 29. 1 v. Autographed portrait and program of Cortot's concert, pasted into Chopin's Preludes, published by Schirmer's Library.

Frank, John, 1878-1950. Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874. NEZ PERCE HYMNS, [CA. 1939]. 50 leaves. Typescript from manuscript by John Frank; translated by H.H. Spalding, John Frank and others.

Fritzberg, Everett. Gunther, John, 1901-1970. Hofmann, Josef, 1876-1957. Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907- PAPERS, 1935-1949. 3 leaves. Signed holograph from John Gunther; signed typescript from Josef Hofmann; signed typescript from Harold Edward Stassen.

Taylor, Phoebe Bloom, b. 1879. PAPERS, 1874-1964. ca. 30 items. Reminiscences, musical compositions, family photographs and business records, Whitman County, Wash.

Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Sayn-Wittgenstein, Carolyne de, 1819-1887. LETTER, 1854 JULY 28, TO PRINCESS CAROLYN VON SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN. 3 p. Includes transcription and notes. Letter in German. German composer and poet. Described in: Kies, Paul P. "Four New Wagner Letters," Research Studies, 17 (1949) p. 209-226.

Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Wagner, Cosima, 1837-1930. Forman, Alfred, 1840-1925. LETTER, 1873 SEPTEMBER 15, BAYREUTH TO ALFRED FORMAN, LONDON. 2 p. Signed manuscript with envelope in hand of Cosima Wagner. Notes on letter included. Letter in German. German composer and poet. Described in: Kies, Paul P. "Four New Wagner Letters," Research Studies, 17 (1949) p.209-226.

Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945. LETTER FRAGMENT, N.D. 1 leaf. Signed holograph. In Hungarian. Photocopy.

Pullman Music Club. RECORDS, 1933-1946. 1 v. Programs, minutes, clippings and other papers.

NEZ PERCE HYMNAL TEXTS : TYPESCRIPTS, ONE MANUSCRIPT, [CA. 1935]. 48 p. Possibly transcriptions of translations by John Frank. Mostly in the Nez Perce language.

Witek, Anton, 1872-1933. Abell, Arthur M. LETTER, 1918 SEPTEMBER 1, BOSTON, TO ARTHUR M. ABELL. 7 p. German musician. Signed holograph about being a German in America during the war and the state of music in the United States and Europe. In German. Witek, Anton, 1872-1933.

Fraenkel, Wolfgang, 1897-1983. MUSIC THEORY NOTES, n.d. 1 p. German and American composer. In German. Music theory notes in German.

Kimbrough, LaVerna E. Keeney, Agnes. CO-ED, MUSIC MANUSCRIPT, N.D. 1 item. Professor of Music, Washington State University. Original manuscript of a college song.

Schelle, Michael. OBOE CONCERTO, MANUSCRIPT SCORE, 1983. Swashbuckler 1984. 2 mss. scores (18 sheets) ; 32 cm. Also includes ms. fragment of score titled Swashbuckler (1984). Composer in residence, Butler University, ca. 1989.

Washington (State) Composers: Correspondence, scores, etc. of 20 composers (1941-1979)

Music, songs, sounds from South Pacific Islands, Hong Kong, and parts of Southeast Asia (audio tapes, ca. 1940s-1960s) in the Humphrey Leynse Papers (1921-1977)

All collections have finding aids; some have been cataloged in WLN.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Email reference
Website: http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/ masc.htm
Inquiries: http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/ masc/masccontact.htm
CD-ROM station
Direct public & staff-assisted database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers & printers
Listening facilities in and outside the unit
Duplication of sound recordings in and outside the unit
Videocassette & video disc playback equipment in and outside the unit

HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed selected national holidays.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: No

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No


WA23
Ezra Meeker Historical Society
312 Spring St.
P.O. Box 103
Puyallup, WA 98371
206-845-1402

Hazel Hood, Catalog Chair

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Historical Society

HOLDINGS:

Books
Scores/Parts

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Hymnals, organ method books, and song book used in singing schools in Puyallup.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference

ACCESS: By appointment.


WA24
Renton Historical Museum
235 Mill Ave. S.
Renton WA 98055
206-255-2330

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Museum

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: School texts
Scores/Parts: 40
Periodicals: The Etude
Programs/Program Notes: 100 School
LP Discs: 20
78 RPM Discs: 40
Cylinders: 15 Edison
Photographs: 4000+ Not music-specific
Collection is not inventoried or cataloged, merely shelved.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Small collection of primary school music textbooks; mostly 78 RPM discs of popular and concert music; 28 rollers for manually operated table model roller concert organ; Edison cylinders; Columbia Grafanola Mignonett Phonograph.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Photocopiers, Fax

HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., research by apppointment.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building; rest rooms.

STAFF: Prof: 0 ParaProf: .5 Total FTE: .5 + 15 volunteers


WA25
Renton Public Library
100 Mill Ave. South
Renton, WA 98055-2126
425-430-6610

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

OPAC: Dynix

HOLDINGS (by title):

Books: 853
Audio Cassettes: 0
Compact Discs: 982

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone Reference/Referral
Database Searching
Photocopiers

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m, Friday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building; rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: City of Renton residents and King County Library System service area residents.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes, for Renton residents only.

STAFF: Prof: 5 Paraprof: 8 Pages/Studt Asst: 7.5 Total FTE: 20.5


WA26
Richland Public Library
955 Northgate Drive
Richland WA 99352-3539
Reference 509-942-7457
Circulation 509-942-7455
Fax: 509-942-7447

Lisa Adams, Library Technician 509-942-7458
Kathy Knutson, Reference Librarian 509-942-7457 (desk), 509-942-7446 (office)
Connie Farr, Reference Librarian
Judy McMakin, Technical Services Librarian 509-942-7604

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

OCLC: XTW

OPAC: SIRSI

Website: http://www.richland.lib.wa.us

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 2,926 (only 780s)
Periodicals (titles): 6
Audio Cassettes: 19 (only 780s)
Compact Discs: 2,662 (all music, NOT spoken word, sound effects, etc)
Videocassettes: 304 (780s and V-EN musicals)
DVDs: 52
CD Roms: 4

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person, over the telephone, email)
Staff-assisted database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microfilm readers
TV/VCR monitor
Internet access terminals
Satellite dish

HOURS: Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., closed Sunday.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms, elevator, ADA Public Access Terminal, wheel chair in entry area.

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes


WA27
Cornish College of the Arts
Library
1000 Lenora Street
Seattle, WA 98121
206-726-5041

Hollis Near, Director of Library Services, 206-726-5040, hnear@cornish.edu
Lise Kreps, Librarian, 206-726-5062

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: College

OPAC: Caspr

Catalog: http://catalog.cornish.edu

Website: http://www.cornish.edu/library/

HOLDINGS related to music (volumes):

Books: 2,200
Scores/Parts: 3,500
Periodicals (subscriptions): 25
LP Discs: 1,000
Compact Discs: 3,000
Videocassettes and DVDs: 50
Audiocassettes: 300
DAT: 100

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Audio and video tapes of Cornish productions for Music and Theater departments. Includes student, faculty, and guest performances.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral
Telephone reference
Direct public database searching
Photocopiers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment/duplication equipment
Video disc playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public for limited research, service priority given to Cornish students, faculty and staff.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Main Library: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes; Cornish students, faculty and staff only.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof: 2.5 Paraprof: 1 Pages/Student Assistant: 2 Total FTE: 5.5


WA28
King County Library System
Service Center
960 Newport Way NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
425-369-3334

Anna Seaberg, Music Librarian, Collection Development 206-684-6634 aseaberg@halcyon.com
Cynthia S. Richardson, Music Sound Recordings Cataloger 425-369-3346 cindyr@kcls.org

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

WLN: WaSKC

OCLC: NTG

Dial-in: (206) 382-2166

Modem setting: N-8-1

Telnet address: king.kcls.org

Website: http://www.kcls.org/findit/music.cfm

HOLDINGS related to music (volumes):

Books: 18,280
Periodicals: 40
Scores: 2,266
Audio Cassettes: 99,719
LP Discs: 7,829
Compact Discs: 87,605
Videocassettes: 2,400 Includes juvenile titles
Holdings distributed among 40 libraries.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Collection strengths include commercial releases on compact disc of world pop music, opera, music by local and Northwest performers and composers, and music by women composers.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES:

Reference/Referral (in person) (outside unit)
Telephone reference (outside unit)
Staff-assisted database searching (outside unit)
Public microcomputers (outside unit)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unit)

HOURS: Vary from branch to branch.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to most buildings, rest rooms, TDD (some branches)

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Prof: 2 Paraprof: 2 Total FTE: 4


WA29
Seattle Pacific University Library
Music Collection
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, WA 98119-1997
206-281-2417
Fax: 206-281-2936

Steve Perisho, Theology/Humanities/Fine Arts Librarian, 206-281-2417, sperisho@sup.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

NUC: WaSPC

CONSORTIA: OCA, PSAIL

OPAC: III

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 4,200
Scores/Parts (titles): 4,000
Periodicals (titles): 84
Microforms: 13
Audio Cassettes: 46
LP Discs (titles): 2,350
Compact Discs: 437
Videocassettes: 15

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Special Collections Division contains some 19th and early 20th-century hymnals. Hymnology overall is a collection strength.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person) (outside unit)
Telephone reference (outside unit)
Staff-assisted database searching (outside unit)
Direct public database searching (outside unit)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unit)
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Saturday 12:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Sunday 3:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Seattle Pacific University Library hours

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes; students, staff and alumni with validated picture ID, OCA.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes

STAFF: Prof: 1 Paraprof: Pages/Studt Asst: 0.5 Total FTE: 1.5


WA30
Seattle Public Library
Arts, Recreation, and Literature Department
1000 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-1109
Reference 206-386-4636-ask for Arts
Fax: 206-386-4616
Email: arl@spl.org

Heather McLeland-Wieser, Manager 206-386-4610, heather.mcleland-wieser@spl.org
John Brower, Librarian (music) 206-386-4615
Sheila Knutsen, Librarian (music/dance) 206-386-4615
Bob Tangney, Librarian (music) 206-386-4615
Dean Jensen, Librarian (music, catalog) 206-386-4187

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

OPAC: Horizon

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 113,469
Scores/Parts: 21,638
Periodicals-outside unit
Programs/Program Notes
Manuscripts: 200: Local composers
Microforms (periodicals-inside unit)
Audio Cassettes: 2,000 (outside unit-Mobile Branch)
LP Discs: 2,000
Compact Discs: 10,000
Videocassettes
DVDs
Photographs
Vertical files of music subjects including Local musicians.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

KOMO Radio Music Library: 25,000 items, approximately 8,000 pieces of popular sheet music and 17,000 band and orchestra arrangements, dating from 1910s to 1950s, with index.

Coburn collection has 1300-1400 items primarily classical or light classical sheet music. Some are arrangements of classical pieces.

Maggie Hawthorne Collection of jazz review material.

Manuscript and printed music of around 50 Seattle-area composers, approx. 200 items, 1900-1970, including works by William Bergsma, Lockrem Johnson, George McKay, Irene Rogers, and Amy Worth.

Scrapbooks of press clippings, over 9 linear feet, including the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, 1904- , Seattle opera companies, musicians, dancers and dance companies, 1934- and theater companies.

Program books of Seattle Symphony, Opera, and Ballet companies, and major orchestras of the United States (some dating pre-1900).

Hymnals, 150 Items, 1920-, including vols. in German and Scandinavian languages.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference (Phone main library number and be transferred to unit.)
Email reference
Live Chat-outside unit
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public microcomputers (Three main configurations: catalog w/subscription databases; catalog w/subscription databases, Internet, Word and Excel; and MS Word and Excel only.)
Photocopiers (including color copier)
Microform readers and printers (outside unit)
No listening facilities or videocassette/dvd playback equipment.
Two practice rooms, each with a Yamaha Clavinova keyboard.
One performance room (seats up to 20 people); no equipment.

HOURS: Monday-Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Thursday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms, TDD. Special equipment available for visually impaired outside of unit.

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Prof: 7.03 FTE


WA31
South Seattle Community College
Library
6000 16th Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA 98106-1401
206-764-5395
Fax: 206-763-5155

Randy Nelson, Librarian 206-768-6405 rnelson@scced.ctc.edu
Diane King, Media Film Clerk 206-764-5384 dking@sccd.ctc.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

WLN: WaSC-S

OPAC: Voyager

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 536
Periodicals: 5
Audio Cassettes: 56
Audio Tapes (reel): 50
LP Discs: 1,000
Compact Discs: 213
Videocassettes: 83
Films: 1
Filmstrips: 21
DVDs: 6

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Practice room (outside unit)
Piano (outside unit)
DVD playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday 9:30a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Summer: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof: 3 Paraprof: 1 Pages/Studt Asst: 1 Total FTE: 5


WA32
University of Washington
Brahms Archive and Research Center
School of Music, Box 353450
Seattle, WA 98195-3450
206-543-0400

George S. Bozarth, Director

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University, Archives

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books
Scores/Parts
Periodicals
Microforms

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Microfilm and photocopies of primary musical and documentary sources for the life and works of Johannes Brahms; secondary literature on Brahms and his circle.

HOURS: By appointment.

ACCESS: Not open to the general public; restricted to scholars and students undertaking Brahms research and to members of the American Brahms Society.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: No

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No


WA33
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
School of Music, Box 353450
Music, Room 41
Seattle, WA 98195-3450
206-543-0974
Fax: 206-616-4098
Email: julius@u.washington.edu
Website: http://depts.washington.edu/ethmusic

Laurel Sercombe, Archivist julius@u.washington.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University, Archives

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 160
Periodicals: 100: issues (donated - no subscriptions)
Audio Cassettes: 1000
Audio Tapes (reel): 7,000
78 RMP Discs: 500
Videocassettes: 400
Films (titles): 150
Photographs & slides: 200: Musicians, musical instruments
Musical instruments: 300
DAT: 100
CD-R: 200

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Joe Heaney Collection of approx. 140 hours of sean-nós singer and storyteller Joe Heaney. International collection, mainly field recordings, with strengths in music of East and South Asia, Afghanistan, Sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, and Central America. Special collections include: Robert Garfias' field recordings from Burma, Korea, Romania, Mexico, Philippines, etc.; classical and folk music of India; Turkish 78 rpm records; Puget Sound-area Native American songs.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., or by appointment

ACCESS: Open to the general public; all researchers and students welcome.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

PUBLICATIONS:

"An Index to the Songs and Stories in the Joe Heaney Collection: University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives"

RECORDINGS:

'Say a Song': Joe Heaney in the Pacific Northwest - Northwest Archives Recordings NWARCD 001, 1996 (available on compact disc and cassette) co-produced by UW Ethno. Archives and Northwest Folklife.

Recordando a Venezuela: Rafael Angel Aparicio y los Hermanos Aparicios - Northwest Folklife Recordings NWARCD 102,1997 (co-produced by UW Ethnomusicology Archives and Northwest Folklife.)

Han Madang: Musical Traditions of Korea. Northwest Folklife Recordings NWCD 2001, 2001 (produced by Peter Joon Park for UW Ethnomusicology Archives and Northwest Folklife.)

STAFF: Prof: 1 Pages/Studt Asst: .5 Total FTE: 1.5


WA34
University of Washington Libraries
Manuscripts, Special Collections, and University Archives
Box 352900
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-1929

Email: mssarch@u.washington.edu

Carla Rickerson, Division Head, 206-543-1929

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University, Archives

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Scores/Parts
Programs/Program Notes
Manuscripts
Microforms
Audio Cassettes
Audio Tapes (reel)
LP Discs
Videocassettes
Photographs
Personal papers
Organization records

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Includes the following collections:

Adatto, Albert, 1963-1993 (Sephardic researcher). Papers, including his sisters', Emma Adatto Schlesinger, and tape recordings of Sephardic songs (26.26 cu.ft.)

Beck, Eleanor Nordhoff, d. 1962. Papers, ca. 1955-65, partly concerning her volunteer work with the Cornish School of Allied Arts (3 linear ft.)

Bergsma, William (former director of University of Washington School of Music) Correspondence from 1970-71 (1 folder)

Brinsmead, William (Port Townsend, WA, composer, army bandleader) Papers, various musical scores (5 in.)

Cornish School of Allied Arts. Records, 1916-81 (39 linear ft.)

Goldfarb, Samuel E., 1891-1978 (composer, musician). Papers, ca. 1914-1972, including manuscripts, sheet music and recordings of compositions and arrangements by Goldfarb, music director of Temple de Hirsh in Seattle 1930-1968 and composer of Jewish songs, liturgical and choral music, and an operetta; also a 1978 taped interview with Goldfarb (5 linear ft.)

Gray, Maxine Cushing (poet, music critic). Papers, 1930-82, including taped 1977 interview with Gray discussing Northwest art since 1940 and taped interview by Gray with Carlisle Floyd for Voice of America in 1970 (2 in.)

Harrington, La Mar (art museum director, arts consultant). Papers, 1974-82, partly concerning the Northwest Chamber Orchestra and Friends of the Philadelphia String Quartet (10 linear ft.)

Hartman, Mea. Papers, ca. 1966-72, partly concerning her membership on the board of New Dimensions in Music, an organization dedicated to the performance of contemporary music (5 in.)

Hoffman, Abe (composer). Papers, 1927-77, including sheet music, correspondence, and a 1977 taped interview with Hoffman, brother of Al Hoffman, composer of popular songs (3 in.)

Irvine, Demar (University of Washington Professor of Music). Collection of Massenet papers, 1878-1912. Letters, microfilm, transcriptions/translations of Jules Massenet letters, fragments of music manuscripts (2.5 in.)

Jacobs, Melville (University of Washington Professor of Anthropology). Papers and field recordings of Northwest Coast Indian music and languages from the period ca. 1927-50. Access restricted (9 linear feet)

McKay, George Frederick, 1899-1970 (University of Washington Professor of Music and composer). Papers include manuscripts of both published and unpublished works from the period 1924-69 (9 linear ft.)

Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912 (French composer). Letters to and from Massenet, 1867-1912 (2 in.)

Music and Art Foundation. Records, 1923-77, of a Seattle organization founded in 1923 for the support of the arts, particularly for young people. Founded Seattle Youth Symphony in 1942 and took over ownership and direction of Cornish School of Allied Arts in 1954. Access restricted (16.5 linear ft.)

New Dimensions in Music. records, ca. 1962-69, of an organization founded in 1962 by Joan Frank Williams and dedicated to the performance of contemporary music (3.5 linear ft.)

Nordeen, John (composer). Papers, ca. 1920-68, including sheet music, songs composed by Nordeen, also known as Fabian Skalbom, a comedian and burlesque singer in the Swedish language in the 1920s (2.5 linear ft.)

Potjes, Eduoard, 1868-1931 (pianist, composer). Papers, ca. 1917-1931, including manuscripts of songs and symphonies composed by Potjes in Belgium and Seattle.

Robinson, Earl, 1910-1991 (Composer, musician) Papers, 1928-1991. Correspondence, published and unpublished music scores, sheet music, song books, reel-to-reel tapes (including studio masters, demos, informal performances, concerts), cassette tapes, audiodiscs, drawings, photographs, clippings, memorabilia, subject series, oral history recordings, video tapes of performances. (ca. 23.3 cu. ft.)(Restrictions on reproduction, quotations, and perfomance)

Rotschy, Edgar (composer). Papers, ca. 1920-57, various music manuscripts and diaries by a composer living in Southwest Washington (3.5 linear ft.)

Schultz, Cecilia Augspurger. Papers, 1928-66, including programs and correspondance relating to her career as pianist and manager of the Seattle Moore Theater. Photographs and 65 scrapbooks in the Special Collections Division. (5 linear ft.)

Smith, Merle. Collection, 1920-31, sheet music of popular songs by Al Hoffman and Arthur Fredd (12 items).

Stern, Gustave. Taped interview, 1979, withStern, a German-American musician who was Music Director for the Seattle Parks Department, choir director at various synagogues, voice teacher, and opera conductor.

Tonning, Gerard, 1860-1940 (composer). Papers, ca. 1900-40, music manuscripts by Tonning, a Norwegian-American who resided in Seattle and New York (5 linear ft.)

University of Washington Music School. Departmental records including scrapbooks, photographs, and concert programs ca. 1912-1978 (30.5 linear ft.)

Walling, John (Seattle composer). Papers, ca. 1902-19, music manuscripts of choral works, piano pieces and an opera (1.5 linear ft.)

Weeks, Harold T. (Seattle composer and publisher). Papers, ca. 1910-66, including correspondance and sheet music of popular songs by Weeks (4 linear ft.)

Wehr, Wesley (artist, composer). Papers, ca. 1945-83, including correspondance with Ned Rorem and photocopies of music composed by Mark Tobey. Partially restricted (6 linear ft.)

Weiss, Howard (ethnomusicologist). Papers, 1947-81 (bulk 1980-81), tape recordings of Sephardic songs recorded in Seattle in 1980-81, a recorded 1980 radio program on the Seattle Sephardic community, indexes and research files compiled by Weiss and Michele Shallon. (Partially restricted)

Whittlesey, Walter B., 1886-1959 (composer, organist). Papers, various music manuscripts (5 in.)

Wood, Carl Paige (University of Washington professor of music and composer). Papers including manuscripts, published compositions, and writings on music from the period ca. 1915-1940 (2 linear ft.)

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities (outside unit)
Duplication of sound recordings (outside unit/some formats)
Videocassette playback equipment (outside unit)
Video disc playback equipment (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (except holidays)
Intersessions: Hours may vary.

ACCESS: Open to the general public; individual collections may have special restrictions

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, restrooms


WA35
University of Washington
Music Library
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-1168, 206-543-1159 (Listening Center)
Email: musiclib@u.washington.edu
Web address: http://www.lib.washington.edu/music

Judy Tsou, Head, Music Library 206-685-3140, jstsou@washington.edu,
John R. Gibbs, Assistant Head, Music Library 206-543-1159 gibbs@u.washington.edu,
Deborah L. Pierce, Cataloger/Reference Librarian, Music Library 206-543-1159 dpierce@u.washington.edu,
Catherine Gerhart, Music/Media Cataloging Librarian 206-685-2827 gerhart@u.washington.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

WLN: WaU OCLC: WaU NUC: WaU RAMH: WaU

RISM: US-Su

OPAC: Innovative Interfaces

Dial-in: Yes

Telnet address: catalog.lib.washington.edu, Web=http://catalog.lib.washington.edu/searchn/

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 21,687
Scores/Parts: 41,730
Periodicals (titles): 503: Includes subscriptions to collected works, monuments, etc.
Manuscripts: 118
Microforms: 4,268
Audio Cassettes & Tapes (reel): 11,234
LP & 78 RPM Discs: 24,596
Compact Discs (titles): 5,737
Cylinders: 1,133: Includes cylinders and instantaneous transcription discs
Videocassettes (titles): 332
Video Discs: 53
Software & CD-ROMs: 62 Including eartraining and music education
Digital Video Discs (DVDs): 122

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Strengths: opera, early music, American music (books, scores, recordings); ethnomusicology (books, recordings).

Special collections include the Hazel G. Kinscella Collection of early American hymnals and tune books; a collection of early opera scores; the Eric Offenbacher Collection of early recordings of the vocal music of Mozart; and the Melvin Harris Collection of early recordings of performances on wind instruments; scores and parts for silent movie music.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference; Email reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Public computers
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers (outside unit)
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings (outside unit)
Video playback equipment
MIDI Keyboard

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
OTHER HOURS: http://www.lib.washington.edu/about/hours/music.html

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, restrooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes (via web or in Suzzallo Library)

PUBLICATIONS: University of Washington Quick Guide #22: Music Library.

STAFF: Prof: 3 Paraprof: 2.6 Pages/Studt Asst: 4 FTE Total FTE: 9.6


WA36
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture/Eastern Washington State Historical Society
Special Collections
West 2316 First Ave.
Spokane, WA 99204
Phone: 509-456-3931
Fax: 509-456-7690
Scan: 545-3931
Email: karend@ztc.net
Website: http://www.northwestmuseum.org

Karen DeSeve, Curator of Special Collections (retired), position currently being filled

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Historical Society

WLN: WaSpHiE

HOLDINGS (titles):

Scores/Parts: 300 Popular sheet music of regional and historical interest
Programs/Program Notes: Concert and theater programs
Manuscripts: 8 collections Relate to history of musical activities in the area
Photographs:125 Local and regional

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Collection strength is history of the Inland Northwest and the city of Spokane. Some manuscripts contain information on musical activities in the area -- concerts, home musical entertainment, etc. Includes a record book listing the performing artists brought to Spokane by the Spokane Community Concerts Association, 1934-1974. 9.1 feet of Spokane Symphony manuscript material, 1917-1995.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person), by appointment
Telephone reference
Photocopiers
Microform readers

HOURS:

Tuesday-Friday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: By appointment.


WA37
Gonzaga University
Foley Center
502 E. Borne Ave.
Spokane, WA 99258-0095
Reference 509-323-5931
Special Collections 509-323-3822
Fax: 509-484-2804

Linda Pierce, Head of Public Services, pierce@gonzaga.edu,
Eileen Bell-Garrison, Director, bellgarrison@gonzaga.edu,
Stephanie Plowman, Special Collections Librarian, plowman@gonzaga.edu
Contact: John Spencer, Reference Department, spencer@gonzaga.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: University

WLN: NUC: WaSpG

OPAC: Endeavor

Website: foley.gonzaga.edu

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 2200
Periodicals (titles): 49
Scores/Parts: 837
LP Discs: 0
Compact Discs: 508
Videocassettes: 180

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The Crosbyana Collection of recordings, gold records, photographs, academy award, and other memorabilia relating to Bing Crosby.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person) (outside unit)
Telephone reference (outside unit)
Direct public database searching
Classical music library (online database)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unit)
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment
Video disc playback equipment

HOURS: Vary with school session. Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight, Friday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms, TDD.

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof: 15 Paraprof: 18 Pages/Studt Asst: 45 Total FTE: 45


WA38
Holy Names Music Center
West 3910 Custer Drive
Spokane WA 99204
509-326-9516

Ray Krebs, Librarian 509-326-9516;
John A. Morgan, Executive Director, john@hnmc.org, 509-326-9516

Email: music@hnmc.org
Website: www.hnmc.org

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Music Center -- from Fort Wright College of the Holy Names (dissolved)

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 366
Scores/Parts: 13,614
Periodicals: 2 current titles; also extensive holdings of earlier music journals
LP Discs: 6,670
78 RPM Discs: Less than 1% of holdings
School music grades K-8

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Williams Collection (piano scores).

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)Tuesday, Thursday mornings.
Telephone reference Tuesday, Thursday mornings
Photocopiers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Studios - practice rooms
Pianos
Recital Hall

HOURS: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Other hours (Saturdays & evenings) by appointment with Director.

ACCESS: Open to the general public by appointment.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: One ground level entrance, but no access to floors housing holdings.

CIRCULATION: No

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Prof:.16 Paraprof: Pages/Studt Asst: Total FTE:.16


WA39
Spokane County Library District Administrative Offices
4322 N. Argonne Rd.
Spokane, WA 99212-1868
509-924-4122
Fax: 509-928-4157

Andrea Sharps, Collection Services Manager, 509-924-4122
David Girshick, Technical Services Manager, 509-924-4122
Ellen Miller, Manager Region II, 509-926-6283
Linda Dunham, Manager Region I, 509-467-5250

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

CONSORTIA: None

OPAC: SIRSI e-Library

WEB: www.scld.org

HOLDINGS:

Audio books on cassette and cd
Books
Compact Discs
Videocassettes
DVD videos

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (outside unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct public database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers (Spokane Valley Library only)
Microform printers (Spokane Valley Library only)
Web catalog reference
Email reference

HOURS: Spokane Valley Library and North Spokane Library: Monday-Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Friday 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes, entry to the building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes, print materials only.


WA40
Whitworth College
Music Collection
Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
Spokane, WA 99251 0901
509-777-3260
Fax: 509-777-3221

Hans Bynasle, Library Director, Music Coordinator,
Virgil A. Dedas, Coordinator of Technical Services and Automation,
Jeanette Langston, Bibliographic Specialist

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: College

OCLC: WTV

CONSORTIA: Washington-Idaho Network (WIN)

OPAC: Endeavor Voyager

Website: www.whitworth.edu/library

HOLDINGS (by title):

Books: 3,233
Scores/Parts: 5,276
Periodicals: 22
Audio Cassettes: 20
LP Discs: 1,376
Compact Discs: 1,935

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (outside unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Public microcomputers
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7:45 a.m. - midnight, Friday 7:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 1:30 p.m. - midnight
Summer: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Friday 8:00a.m.-7:00p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Books and scores only, not recordings.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Books and scores only, not recordings.


WA41
Sumner Ryan House Museum
1228 Main Street
P.O. Box 517
Sumner, WA 98390
253-863-2670

Vicki Connor, President, Sumner Historical Society

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Museum

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 25
78 RPM Discs: 200
Sheet music: 200

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Steinway square grand piano, 1864; 2 pump organs; 1 graphanola; 1 Victor victrola, 1918

Old sheet music (about 200) including a large bound volume of sheet music printed before 1875

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Microform readers
Piano

HOURS: April-October and December: Saturday, Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: No


WA42
Pierce County Library
3005 112th Street East
Tacoma, WA 98446-2215
253-536-6500
A/V 253-536-6500, x145
Fax: 253-537-1809

Sharon Ufer, Collection Services Manager 253-536-6500, x166

TYPE OF INSTITUTION:Public Library

OCLC: RLS

OPAC: Polaris

Web address: www.pcl.lib.wa.us

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books: 921,011
Periodicals: 80,949
Audio Cassettes: 1,000
Compact Discs: 35,422
Videocassettes: 64,695
Talking Books: 30,163
DVD: 14,000

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Collection strengths: Contemporary sacred music.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching (outside unit)
Direct public database searching (outside unit)
Photocopiers (outside unit)
Microform readers (outside unit)
Microform printers (outside unit)
Videocassette playback equipment (in some meeting rooms)

HOURS: Varies by branch. Two largest reference centers: Monday-Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m, Thursday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.,
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, restrooms, TDD

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.


WA43
Tacoma Community College Library
5900 S. 12th Street
Tacoma, WA 98465
206-566-5087
Language Listening Lab 206-566-5098
Media Services 206-566-5095
Reference 206-566-5134
Fax: 206-566-5181
Email: bsproat@tcc.tacoma.ctc.edu

Oanh Tran, Listening Lab Technician 566-5098 otran@tcc.tacoma.ctc.edu,
Judy Powell, Media Services Technician 566-5095 jpowell@tcc.tacoma.ctc.edu,
Becky Sproat, Librarian 566-6028 bsproat@tcc.tacoma.ctc.edu

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

WLN: OCLC: Z95

CONSORTIA: OCLC

OPAC: Horizon

Website: http://www.tacoma.ctc.edu/library

HOLDINGS (titles):

Scores/Parts: 200
Periodicals: 7
Compact Discs: 70
Videocassettes: 15
Films: 8

SPECIAL FEATURES: "This is not a major music resource; it's just part of our general collection."

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching
Direct Public database searching
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Practice rooms
Piano

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.- 8:30 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Summer: Hours vary. Intersessions: Closed to public, staff usually on hand.

ACCESS: Open to the general public; A/V and listening lab give precedence to students.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

CIRCULATION: Yes; print materials only.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Prof: 5 Paraprof: 4 Total FTE: 9


WA44
Tacoma Public Library
1102 Tacoma Ave. S.
Tacoma, WA 98407
253-591-5666
Fax: 253-627-1693

Jenny Hartley, Reference Librarian (Classical recordings, music scores and books),
Lara Welgand, Reference Librarian (Popular recordings)

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Public Library

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books
Scores/Parts
Periodicals
Audio Cassettes: 250 Children's/ 600 Christmas
Compact Discs: 15,000
Videocassettes/DVDs: 400

SPECIAL FEATURES:

A very large collection of classical recordings; sheet music index of songs from anthologies with a sheet music file for many of these songs.

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Public microcomputers
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Friday-Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms, TDD.

CIRCULATION: Yes

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.

STAFF: Prof: 2 Total FTE: 2


WA45
Washington State Historical Society
Special Collections Division
315 N. Stadium Way
Tacoma, WA 98403
206-597-3642
Fax: 206-597-4186
Scan: 462-3642

Joy Werlink, Assistant Curator, Manuscripts,
Elaine Miller, Assistant Curator, Photographs

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Historical Society

NUC: WaHi

HOLDINGS (titles):

Sheet music: 400 : Popular, Washington theme
Manuscripts: 40
LP Discs: 10
78 rpm Discs: 50
Cylinders: 20
Photographs: 50

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person) By appointment
Telephone reference Limited
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers

HOURS: Tuesday-Thursday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public by appointment, fragile items restricted.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

STAFF: Prof: 2.5 Paraprof:.5 Total FTE: 3


WA46
Clark County Historical Museum
1511 Main Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
phone: 360-993-5679
Fax: 360-993-5683
Email: cchm@pacifier.com
Website: www.cchmuseum.org

Susan Tissot, Museum Director

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Museum, Historical Society, Research Library

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books
Sheet music: 1,000
Periodicals
Videocassettes

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Vocal and instrumental sheet music; school and church music books. One encomium, two organs, two victrolas, two Edison machines with 100 wax playing tapes, and several music boxes.

Building is currently not accessible and will undergo construction in Feb. 2006 to reopen Fall 2006.

HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: No

STAFF: 2.5 FTE and volunteers (currently no professional librarian on staff)


WA 47
Vashon/Maury Island Heritage Association
P.O. Box 723
Vashon, WA 98070
206-463-7808

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Historical Society

HOLDINGS:

Photographs

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Limited amount of memorabilia regarding local bands, orchestras, and school musicians; one piece of sheet music,"Vashon Island Moon" by Lena Davis (1933). Phonograph record, "The Egg and I", vocal by Dinah Shore.

This information still reflects the nature of the local material in the collection. There are a few other local music artists that are also included. Danny O'Keefe, "Good Time Charley Has Got the Blues", etc. Newly renovated museum to be opening in 2003. Facility and archives still in progress, set-up phase.

HOURS: Wednesday and Saturday-1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes


WA48
Walla Walla Community College
Library
500 Tausick Way
Walla Walla, WA 99362
509-527-4294
Reference 509-527-4568
Fax: 509-527-4480
Email: jim.rice@wwcc.edu

Jim Rice, Reference Librarian

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Community College

WLN: WaWWC

OPAC: Endeavor Voyager

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books: 1200
Periodicals: 4
Compact Discs: 1500
Videocassettes: 200

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person) (outside unit)
Telephone reference (outside unit)
Staff-assisted database searching (outside unit)
Photocopiers
Microform readers
Microform printers
Listening facilities
Videocassette playback equipment
DVD equipment

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes; print materials only.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: Yes; print materials only.


WA 49
Whitman College
Hall of Music: Listening Center/Library
Walla Walla, WA 99362-2036
509-527-5241
Fax: 509-527-5761

Leila M. Lynch, Supervisor, Music Listening Center 527-5241

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: College

WLN: WaWW

HOLDINGS (titles):

Books (volumes): 118
Scores/Parts: 4,411
Audio Cassettes: 141
Audio Tapes (reel): 58
LP Discs: 7,025
78 RPM Discs: 827
Compact Discs: 180
Videocassettes: 45
Music Theater Sheet Music: 258

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone reference
Staff-assisted database searching (at Whitman College Library)
Direct public database searching (at Whitman College Library)
Public microcomputers (at Whitman College Library)
Photocopiers (at Whitman College Library)
Microform readers (at Whitman College Library)
Microform printers (at Whitman College Library)
Listening facilities
Duplication of sound recordings
Videocassette playback equipment
Piano practice rooms (outside unit)
Sound synthesis studio (outside unit)
Audio booth (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday-Wednesday 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.,
Saturday-Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed summers and intersessions.

ACCESS: Not open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms.

CIRCULATION: Yes, but only to professors and students with professor's permission.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN: No

STAFF: Paraprof: 1 Pages/Studt Asst: 7 Total FTE: 8


WA50
Yakima Valley Museum
2105 Tieton Dr.
Yakima, WA 98902
509-248-0747
Fax: 509-453-4890

Mike Siebol, Curator of Collections

TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Museum, Historical Society

Website: http://yakimavalleymuseum.org

HOLDINGS (volumes):

Books (titles): 20+
Sheet music: 4 cu. ft. (3 apple boxes)
Programs/Program Notes: Local symphony and concert programs
Photographs: 100+

SERVICES AND FACILITIES (within unit unless noted otherwise):

Reference/Referral (in person)
Telephone Reference/Referral
Photocopiers
Duplication of Sound Recordings (outside unit)
Videocassette playback equipment (outside unit)

HOURS: Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

ACCESS: Open to the general public.

HANDICAPPED ACCESS: Yes; entry to building, rest rooms

STAFF: Prof: 1 Total FTE: 1





Last revised 2/6/06