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Information Resources for Introduction to Music Literature
WebCat - the database used to locate books and all other materials owned by the University Libraries. Don't forget that "ink on paper" resources are generally authoritative and are still the easiest to use for many questions.
Research Databases - these proprietary databases are leased by the Shenandoah University Libraries at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars annually. They include materials which are accurate and authoritative and have search interfaces designed by experts to make your search for information easier. Using these databases will generally provide more accurate information more quickly and easily than using "free" Internet sources.
Web Sites - Caution: The sites listed below are available "free" of charge on the Internet. They have been selected by experts for their accuracy and reliability. However, one should always use a critical eye in evaluating information found for free on the WWW.
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Grove Music Online - "is an integrated music resource on the web, including the full text of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (second edition; 29 volumes), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (4 volumes) and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (second edition; 3 volumes). Grove Music Online will be updated annually to ensure it remains the most up to date music reference work on the Internet." (remote access requires username and password)
Music Index Online - from Harmony Park Press surveys more than 700 music periodicals including some international titles. All music subject areas with are covered beginning in 1979. (remote access requires username and password)
(If you need earlier articles try the print version of Music Index in the Reference Department - it covers 1949 to 2000. The call number is ML118.M84).
Music Literature (RILM) - (remote access requires username and password) provided by FirstSearch, RILM is an international (202 languages) index of more than 356,000 citations and abstracts taken from over 500 periodicals and other types of materials including "books, bibliographies, catalogs, dissertations, films and videos, conference proceedings and more." Indexing of some materials dates back to 1967. Updated monthly, RILM is assembled by the City University of New York.
JSTOR - an archive of scholarly journals providing the fulltext (PDF files) of hundreds of journals from all disciplines. Coverage extends back decades for many titles, but most have a "moving wall" which blocks access to the most recent articles.
Naxos - more than 75,000 recordings including opera, vocal, orchestral, chamber, folk, acid jazz and more. Available 24 hours a day
Academic OneFile - provides indexing to more than 11,000 scholarly journals in the humanities, sciences and social sciences. The fulltext of articles is available for approximately 3,500 of the titles indexed. Some of the journals indexed may be available in the University Libraries. (remote access requires username and password)
Wilson OmniFile Full-Text, Mega Edition - provides access to indexing and abstracting for approximately 3,500 journals and magazines from the humanities, social sciences, and science and engineering, with fulltext available for about 1,750 titles. Coverage for some titles begins as early as 1982. (remote access requires username and password)
General OneFile - provides indexing to more than 10,000 periodicals and scholarly journals in the humanities, sciences and social sciences. The fulltext of articles is available for approximately 4,000 of the titles indexed. Some of the journals indexed may be available in the University Libraries. (remote access requires username and password)
Arts and Humanities Citation Index - remember, this database is not just for history, but other subjects in the humanities also. It has over 2.5 million records taken from over 1,300 journals and magazines. Indexing for some titles begins as early as 1980. (remote access requires username and password)
Music in Print - "an internet-based fully-searchable sheet music index." Features choral, orchestral, sacred, string, woodwind, piano, and other categories
Dissertation Abstracts - provides access to records of doctoral
dissertations and master theses from all fields of endeavor. Over 1.5
million records some dating to as early as 1861. Dissertations
abstracts since 1980. Theses abstracts since 1988.
Journal Locator
- is an alphabetical list of journals
and magazines to which the University Libraries provide access. This title
list will, in most cases, tell you the dates available for a particular
electronic title, and you can connect to the appropriate database. You can
then search the database for the title you need.
If we subscribe to a title in print format, SU Journal
Collection will be stated and you can connect to the catalog record
which will show our subscription holdings. The catalog record will tell
you whether a title is available in paper or on microfilm.
Approximately 27,000 titles are now listed.
NEW -- Search and Browse Journal Locator - Find Both Print and Electronic Journals Available Through University Libraries
InterLibrary Loan Forms - just click here to bring up the forms for books and journals. Remember, you must make sure that we do not have access to what you need in our local collection, BEFORE you make a request.
WorldCat - contains records of over 95 million items in over 400 languages from over 60,000 participating libraries from around the world. As you might expect, most records are of books, but you will find records of any conceivable item a library might own including audio and video recordings, computer programs, archival materials, maps, musical scores and more. Some items in this database date to before 1,000 B.C. Approximately one million items are being added annually, and WorldCat is updated daily. (remote access requires Outlook username and password)
Remember to read on-screen instructions; some systems are actually quite friendly.
Use online help features
for more detailed explanations of how to search each particular
database.
Always feel free to ask a librarian for help!!
Caution:
The sites listed below are available free of charge on the Internet. They
have been selected by experts for their accuracy and reliability, however
one should always
use a critical eye in evaluating information found free on the WWW.
The following seven sites, just below,
were selected by
Professor Shaw:
Shenandoah University Writing Center
Grammar Gym
Merriam - Webster Online
Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS IN
MUSICOLOGY-ONLINE - courtesy Indiana University Center for the History of
Music Theory and Literature
The British Library - "The
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the
world's greatest libraries"
The Library of Congress - "The
Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and
serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the
world, with more than 130 million items on approximately 530 miles of
bookshelves"
The New York Public Library
for the Performing Arts
Metasites
WWW
Sites in Music - courtesy of the Cook Music Library at Indiana University
School of Music. This well organized site offers links to
research materials, information on all genres, journals and magazines,
and much more. The opening page looks simple, but be sure
to take the time to explore this site.
Music,
Theatre and Dance Resources on the Internet - links to many professional
organizations for music, theater and dance from Library of Congress
The
Music Division of The New York Public Library is one of the world's
preeminent music collections
Voice
of the Shuttle: Music and Dance Page - this highly selective list of
resources for music and dance research is organized chronologically.
Check out "Computers and Music." Courtesy of Professor Alan Liu of
the University of California - Santa Barbara
Ethnomusicology, Folk Music, and World Music Contents - courtesy of the
University of Washington Libraries
WWW Sites of
Interest to Musicologists - hundreds of links to information on most all
types of music
Libraries, Archives and Collections
Center
for Black Music Research
- courtesy of Columbia College in Chicago
Historic
American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 - courtesy of the Library of Congress and
Duke University
African-American Sheet
Music, 1850-1920 - courtesy of the Library of Congress and Brown University
American
Song Lyrics
- The lyrics in this searchalbe database "are selected
from the sheet music collection in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library of Duke University. The bulk of the collection is from
about 1830 to 1930 and was published in the United States. Bibliographic
information about the works in the database may be found in the Sheet Music
Index." Courtesy of Lois Schultz and Duke University Libraries
The Sheet Music Consortium
- "is a group of libraries working toward the goal of building an open
collection of digitized sheet music using the Open Archives Initiative:Protocol
for Metadata Harvesting (OAI:PMH)."
The
Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music - part of a special collection
at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Johns Hopkins University.
This database allows for the retrievel of music fascimiles of popular
music
from 1780 to 1960.
Parlor
Music MIDI Collection Archive Link - audio clips of over 700 songs
from the 1800's to 1920. Historical information included plus links
to other realted web sites.
Doctoral
Dissertations in Musicology Online - "an index to dissertations-in-progress
and a bibliography of completed dissertations reported since mid-1995."
Both searchable and browsable, this easy to use resource is provided courtesy
of Indiana University
Edinburgh
University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments - Over 1,000
instruments are housed at the actual museum, but graphics of many ancient
instruments are available at this site
Project Gutenberg Music
Website - a Chamber Music Archive,
"you'll find free scores and parts of public domain music, digitized in a
variety of printable, playable and editable formats"
University of Tennessee
Song Index - "a
publicly-available database providing access to about 50,000 songs in more than
1,500 published song anthologies"
Vocal and Instrumental Music
ClassicalNet - hundreds of CD reviews
and over 2,500 links. A for-profit site provided by L.D. Lampson.
ChoralNet
- the official website of the International Federation of Choral Music
Aria Database - provided courtesy of Dan Glauber a graduate school
student at the University of Colorado. It "includes translations and aria texts
of most arias"
Lieder
and Song Texts Page - courtesy of Emily Ezust. It is a part of the
"Classical Music Web Ring."
Opera Libretti -
provides dozens of "public domain and other vocal texts." Courtesy of Lyle K.
Neff, and adjunct faculty member at the University of Delaware
Opera Glass - courtesy of
Richard Bogart, a member of the Stanford University Symphonic Chorus. It
provides libretti, source texts, performance histories, synopses. and
discographies
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