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Music 235: Music in Christian Worship

Infographic: Catalyst vs. WorldCat vs. Databases

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Infographic Title: Where Should I Do My Research?


Box 1: [Image: Catalyst logo] stolaf.edu/library

Best for finding

  • our physical and electronic books, scores, & recordings

Pros

  • fast access

Cons

  • does not show all the research that exists
  • does not show all the articles we have

Box 2: [Image: WorldCat logo] worldcat.org

Best for finding

  • physical books, scores, & recordings

Pros

  • shows materials we don't have but can access through Resource Sharing

Cons

  • does not include articles
  • Resource Sharing takes longer

Box 3

[Image: Databases logo] libraryguides.stolaf.edu/az.php?

Best for finding

  • articles (research & news databases)
  • primary sources (archive databases)

Pros

  • many articles immediately available
  • shows articles we don't have but can access through Resource Sharing

Cons

  • Resource Sharing takes longer

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Infographic: Digital Resources for Music Research

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Title: What Digital Resource Should I Use For My Research?

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Box 1: Books/E-Books

Great for:

  • autobiographies/biographies

  • primary sources (like letters/reviews) and secondary sources (like analyses)

  • other resources for you to explore (via works cited list/bibliography)

Some databases to try:

  • Catalyst

  • WorldCat

  • MLA International Bibliography

  • RILM Abstracts of Music Literature


Box 2: Scores/E-Scores

Great for:

  • conducting analysis of a work (facsimiles, manuscripts, editions, etc.)

  • following along a recording with sheet music

  • M2s/M3s (collected works) contain valuable information via prefaces and accompanying material

Some databases to try:

  • A-R Online Music Anthology

  • Classical Scores Library

  • Percussion Orchestrations


Box 3: Encyclopedias/Dictionaries

Great for:

  • definitions/initial information about composers, musicians, instruments, genres, musical terms

  • other resources for you to explore (via works cited list/bibliography)

Some databases to try:

  • Oxford Music Online (aka Grove)

  • Garland Encyclopedia of World MusicCredo Reference

  • Oxford Art Online


Box 4: Reference Materials

Great for:

  • indexes, bibliographies for specific composers (or groups of composers), genres, time periods, etc.

  • other resources for you to explore (via works cited list/bibliography)

Some databases to try:

  • African American Music Reference

  • Classical Music Reference Library

  • Orchestral Music Online

  • IPA Source

  • Musical Theater Songs


Box 5: Journal Articles

Great for:

  • analyses/interpretations, arguments

  • research on a piece, composer, genre, type of music, etc.

  • other resources for you to explore (via works cited list/bibliography)

Some databases to try:

  • RILM Abstracts of Music Literature

  • JSTOR

  • Music Index

  • Music Periodicals Database

  • Performing Arts Periodicals Database


Box 6: Online Media (Audio/Video)

Great for:

  • recordings/performances of a work

  • liner notes, which provide valuable context about a work, musicians, composer and more

Some databases to try:

  • Naxos Music Library/Naxos Jazz

  • Music Online

  • Met Opera On Demand

  • Ethnographic Sound Archives

  • DRAM

  • Smithsonian Global Sound


Box 7: Digital/Newspaper Archives/Databases

Great for:

  • primary sources (correspondence, critic reviews from premieres or other performances, interviews, field researchers' notes, etc.)

Some databases to try:

  • Historical Newspaper series

  • TIME Magazine Archive

  • Times Digital Archive (Times of London)

  • Nineteenth Century Collections

  • American West


Box 8: For our full A-Z list of databases that St. Olaf College has access to, visit:

libraryguides.stolaf.edu/az.php


QUESTIONS? Chat with a librarian online:

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