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  • Indexes & Database Resources for Music
Oxford Music Online

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RILM Abstracts of Musical Literature
Index and abstracts of articles, books, dissertations, conferences, and other literature on music.
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NAXOS Music Library

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Naxos Music Library Jazz (use with Internet Explorer)

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African American Music Reference
African American Music Reference includes over 50,000 pages of text reference, biographies, chronologies, sheet music, images, lyrics, liner notes, and discographies which chronicle the diverse history and culture of the African American experience through music.
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Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Complete is a comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, including 4,400 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 9,300 journals and a total of 10,900 publications.
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Humanities International Complete
Comprehensive database covering journals, books and other important reference sources in the humanities.
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Opera in Video
Opera in Video will contain 250 of the most important opera performances, captured on video through staged productions, interviews, and documentaries. Selections represent the world?s best performers, conductors, and opera houses and are based on a work?s importance to the operatic canon. The collection presents an overview of the most commonly studied operas in music history, opera literature, and performance classes. Multiple performances and stagings worldwide of the major operas allow for analysis of stage design, vocal techniques, roles, and musical interpretation across time periods, opera houses, and conductors. Specially developed controlled vocabularies let users browse by composer, genre, performer, ensemble, time period, and role.
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