Reminder, we will have a roundtable this week to discuss how scholars will operate (by which I mean doing research, publishing, presenting, etc.) in the post-pandemic 21st century. Do the older paradigms still work? Are the new ones an improvement? These and many other topics will be addressed in our next roundtable, which will take place on *Wednesday, December 2nd at 8:15 PM Eastern Standard Time*. Note that this is later than in the past, but I'm busy until 8. This will be an opportunity for scholars (and it's not limited to musicologists) to talk about and listen to the state of scholarship/publication/presentation and where it is going and what to do about it. I also think, as musicologists, we should discuss whether the traditional division of musical scholarship into historical musicology, ethnomusicology, and music theory still holds, and whether such divisions still matter. The Zoom code is https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__zoom.us_j_9453643107&d=DwIBaQ&c=Cu5g146wZdoqVuKpTNsYHeFX_rg6kWhlkLF8Eft-wwo&r=PHu0YcldevQqIedM86l0iexbqE-AeZLl-lupNToNx6I&m=Ytai-hyJkLYcOtjFPb5RMc7xZ_27ZRUarBVDlZKfUg4&s=anCulAGlsRgrrY6R7rBDjWkX114zQZRw0r-XwPuLOMI&e= You do not need to register in advance; just log on that evening. Thanks Jeff Dailey AMSGNY _______________________________________________ AMS-Announce mailing list and bulletin board: WANT TO SUBMIT A POST? See: http://www.amsmusicology.org/page/announce TO SEE THE ARCHIVED POSTS: https://LISTSERV.UNL.EDU/cgi-bin/wa?A0=AMS-ANNOUNCE TO UNSUBSCRIBE, or switch to/from Digest mode: log in to https://LISTSERV.UNL.EDU and edit your subscription. AMS-Announce: A service of the American Musicological Society, www.amsmusicology.org