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- Williams, David B. (November, 2008). Opening new doors to music creativity: New tools and new strategies. Slides from a keynote presentation, Music Technology Symposium, University of Alabama-Birmingham.
- Williams, David B. (2007). Reaching the "Other 80%": Using technology to engage "non-traditional music students" in creative activities. Prepared for the Proceedings of the Tanglewood II "Technology and Music Education" Symposium, University of Minnesota, April 2007. Incorporated into an article by Scott Lipscomb for the Journal of Technology in Music Learning (Volume 4, 2007): The Role of Technology in Music Education: A Pre-conference Satellite Symposium for Tanglewood II.
- Williams, D. A. (2007). What are music educators doing and how well are we doing it? Music Educators Journal (94). 18-23.
- Willman, F. (1992). Music and computers coming of age. Music Educators Journal, 79(3), 21.