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<span id="mailbox-conversation"><div>I’m don’t think an official declaration was ever made, but the small but growing community of music scholars on Twitter have been using #musicon14. </div>
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<b>Brian Moseley
Ph.D.</b><div>Assistant Professor of Music</div>
<div>University at Buffalo  </div>
<div>Twitter: @bcmoseley
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<br><span id="orc-full-body-initial-text" style="display:inline;">On Monday, Nov 3, 2014 at 6:01 PM, Bob Kosovsky <<a href="mailto:kos@panix.com" target="_blank">kos@panix.com</a>>, wrote:<br></span></span><span class="none"><blockquote class="gmail_quote">Hey folks attending the AMS/SMT meeting,<br><br>I think I must have missed this information:<br>What is the hashtag for the conference?<br><br><br><br>Bob Kosovsky, Ph.D. -- Curator, Rare Books and Manuscripts,<br>Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts<br>blog:  http://www.nypl.org/blog/author/44   Twitter: @kos2<br>   Listowner: OPERA-L ; SMT-TALK ; SMT-ANNOUNCE ; SoundForge-users<br>--- My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my institutions ---<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Smt-talk mailing list<br>Smt-talk@lists.societymusictheory.org<br>http://lists.societymusictheory.org/listinfo.cgi/smt-talk-societymusictheory.org</blockquote></span>
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