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Alexander Street Streaming Music and Video Content to Go Mobile in 2010

Posted on: Monday, 9 November 2009, 09:00 CST

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Electronic publisher Alexander Street Press today announced that they will release a free iPhone application in early 2010 that will make their complete line of online streaming music collections - including Classical Music Library, Jazz Music Library, and Smithsonian Global Sound(R) for Libraries - fully accessible on iPhone and iPod Touch handheld devices. With subsequent releases, patrons of subscribing libraries will also be able to access all Alexander Street video collections, such as American History in Video, Theatre in Video, and Ethnographic Video Online.

Says Alexander Street president Stephen Rhind-Tutt, "The iPhone is an increasingly important device for accessing digital content, and we want to make sure our customers benefit from the flexibility and ease of access that mobile devices offer."

Patrons of libraries that subscribe to Alexander Street's Music Online and video collections will also be able to access and edit personal playlists, making it easy to stream music and video content and instantly update playlists on the go. They will also be able to search and navigate full-text resources, including musical scores. A blog post on the publisher's site offers screenshots and additional information.

About Alexander Street Press

Alexander Street Press is an electronic publisher of award-winning online collections in the humanities, social sciences, performing arts, and music. Alexander Street's Music Online is a fully cross-searchable suite of hundreds of thousands of classical, jazz, American, and world music recordings; scores; and pages of full-text reference content. Alexander Street collections are available to library and educational institutions via annual subscription or outright purchase of perpetual rights.

Reviewers, media contacts, libraries, and university faculty may request extended access to Alexander Street online collections by emailing Meg Keller at mkeller@alexanderstreet.com or phoning 703-212-8520 x116 for a username and password.

Contact Details: Meg Keller, Director of Marketing Alexander Street Press 3212 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314 703-212-8520 x 116 / 202-641-7819 (cell) mkeller@alexanderstreet.com http://alexanderstreet.com

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.

SOURCE Alexander Street Press


Source: PR Newswire

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