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If you want to contribute to the archive
then please use WIMA's ftp service,
ftp.icking-music-archive.org for uploading your
files. Enter contrib@icking-music-archive.org as
username and wima as password. Don't forget to send
an email about your contribution to Christian Mondrup
.
You'll need an ftp client for uploading files to ftp.icking-music-archive.org. For Windows users I reccomend the freeware ftp client FileZilla. WIMA offers a FileZilla v. 3.0.11 installation file. For Macintosh users I recommend the freeware ftp client Cyberduck. WIMA offers a Cyberduck v. 2.1beta1 installation file. FireFox browser users may consider installing the FireFtp add-on and use that as ftp client.
Please consider packing multiple files into a zip archive before upload. For Windows users I reccomend the freeware zipper software QuickZip. WIMA offers a QuickZip Lite v. 3.1 installation file for installation on your pc.
As WIMA editor I'm grateful for the thousands of scores provided by numerous contributors. However, since the amount of incoming scores has been ever increasing I need to introduce a somewhat restrictive upload policy:
PDF is the publishing format of the sheet music archive, see the PDF instructions for users of TeX based tools like MusiXTeX, PMX, M-Tx etc. and for users of graphical sheet music editors like Finale, Sibelius, NoteWorthy Composer etc.
Contributors should supply MIDI files along with the PDF scores. We recommend supplying typesetting files in the format of the engraving software and not the least in the MusicXML exchange format.
WIMA respects the intellectual property of others.
By uploading content to WIMA, you attest that the material does
not violate the rights of others.
Content violating the rights of others will be removed from WIMA