Karen McAulay
Performing Arts Librarian
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Work
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Stepping out of the Georgian Era into a Pandemic
McAulay, K., 30 Apr 2020, 2 p. The Cultural Capital Exchange (TCCE).Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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Supporting research - researching support
McAulay, K., Aug 2011, 2 p. IAML (UK & Irl).Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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The legal deposit music at St Andrews: Scottish Airs, Irish and Hebrew Melodies, and other late Georgian favourites
McAulay, K., 20 Oct 2016Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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The sound of forgotten music: Karen McAulay uncovers some of the great female composers who have been lost from history
McAulay, K., 11 Sep 2020, 2 p. Dundee : D C Thomson.Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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ASW 2015: The Bigger, the Better – A Big Data History of Music | IAML (UK & Irl)
McAulay, K., 2015Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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Legal Deposit (Copyright Behind the Scenes) – and Scores of Musical Scores
McAulay, K., 20 Feb 2018, 5 p. UK Copyright Literacy.Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
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Revisiting the Achievements of Song-Collector Alexander Campbell
McAulay, K., 9 Sep 2020, Glasgow : Romantic National Song Network (University of Glasgow).Research output: Other contributions › Other contribution
- Chapter › Research › Peer-reviewed
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My love to war is going: Women and Song in the Napoleonic Era
McAulay, K. & Robertson-Kirkland, B. E., Nov 2018, Trafalgar Chronicle: New Series 3. p. 202 212 p. (Trafalgar Chronicle).Research output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter
- Accepted/In press
The Changing Nature of Scottish Music: Wynds, Vennels and Dual Carriageways?
McAulay, K., 2016, (Accepted/In press) Understanding Scotland Musically: Folk, Tradition, Modernity. McKerrell, S. & West, G. (eds.).Research output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter
- Published or Performed
Wynds, vennels and dual carriageways: the changing nature of Scottish music
McAulay, K., 22 Feb 2018, Understanding Scotland musically: folk, tradition and policy. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, p. 230-239 10 p.Research output: Contributions to books, editions, reports or conference proceedings › Chapter