| 1. | Belgian Centre for Music Documentation | | | Founded in 1951 on private initiative, this non-profit association stimulates the promotion and performance of the works of Belgian contemporary composers of serious music. www.cebedem.be |
| 2. | American Music Center | | | An information and support center for contemporary classical music and jazz, providing a wide range of programs and services including grant-making, publications, workshops, networking groups, a library of scores and recordings. www.amc.net |
| 3. | Canadian Music Centre | | | Promoting the awareness, appreciation and performance of contemporary Canadian compositional music through its library archives, information resources, record production/distribution, and web site. www.musiccentre.ca |
| 4. | Norwegian Music Information Centre | | | The center has a manuscript library, orchestral rental materials, a reference library, biographies of Norwegian composers, articles about the Norwegian musical scene, catalogs of printed music and an address guide to music in Norway. www.mic.no |
| 6. | Contemporary Music Centre | | | Ireland's national archive and resource center for new music, supporting the work of composers throughout the Republic and Northern Ireland. www.cmc.ie |
| 7. | Gaudeamus foundation | | | Center for contemporary music that organizes and promotes contemporary music activities and concerts both in The Netherlands and abroad. www.xs4all.nl |
| 9. | Czech Music Information Project | | | They collect documentation on Czech contemporary music composers and events, run archives of sheet music and recordings, mediate contacts and provide information for people interested in Czech music. www.musica.cz |
| 10. | Music Centre Slovakia | | | Documentation, information services and promotion of the professional Slovak music scene; including scores and sound recordings of original Slovak music. [English and Slovakian] www.hc.sk |
| 11. | International Association of Music Information Centres | | | A world-wide network of organizations promoting new music, with forty members in thirty-six countries, as of 1999. Each center is responsible for documenting and promoting the music of its own country or region. www.iamic.net |
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