JSTOR is an interdisciplinary archive of over one thousand leading academic journals from the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work.
Contains research on different types of music from classical, popular, traditional, and jazz. Also covers related musical topics such as ethnomusicology, music therapy, music education, and music theory. Covers the early 1800s through the present.
Provides an index and some linked full-text for a wide range of music literature, including magazines, journals, and other periodicals. Good database for trade journals, less scholarly content than RILM database.
Online music encyclopedia offering comprehensive coverage of music, musicians, instruments, and music scholarship. Contains The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
E-book version of The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, covering music research on all the world's peoples organized by continent.
Extensive collection of classical music recordings for listening, browsing and searching. Benchmarked against the Music Library Association listing of essential sound recordings.
Contains over 500,000 music tracks that can be listened to online. Information about composers, CD cover art, and liner notes are available. Search options allow you to locate music by genre, composers, country, work title, year, instrument, music category, or name of artist.
The OhioLINK Music Center, a subset of the Naxos Music Library, is an online streaming music database of international works from Classical to Spoken Word. The 78,000+ tracks, 21,000+ works can be searched or browsed by track, title, performer, album, composer and date of composition. Flash player is required. Access to the music files is restricted to the students, faculty and staff of OhioLINK member institutions.
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When brainstorming a research topic, consider how you can limit the scope to a particular musician or composer, time period, musical style, or geographic region.