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Music: Finding Journal Articles

Welcome to the Music Resource Guide! It includes links to databases, websites, reference books, and other information related to the study of African-American history and culture.

Where is my article?

If the article is in the database you will see one of these icons. 

underneath  the citation. Just click on the icon to get to the article.

HINT: Make sure your popup blocker is turned off if you are using the Internet Explorer broswer.

Otherwise you will use the

   button

 

This button provides links from library databases to online full text articles, when available. It also helps you search for a print version of the article in CUNY Libraries.    Catalog. If an article isn't available online or in print, you may request it via ILLiad Interlibrary Loan.

Recommended Databases by Subject

The SLU Libraries subscribe to over 75 research databases, which can be overwhelming. To make things easier, your librarian recommends using the following core databases for research in these subject areas.

Subject Recommended Databases
Harlem Renaissance African American History Online
Business Business Source Complete
Sciences Science Direct
Current Topics, Opinions & Arguments CQ Press Electronic Library, Opposing Viewpoints
Music
Oxford Music Online
Education Education Research Complete
Health & Nursing
Health Source Nursing
Art Oxford Art Online
Literary Criticism Literature Resource Center
Literary Plots, Characters, Themes MagillOn Literature
Philosophy Philosopher's Index
Psychology PsycINFO
Social Work Academic Search Complete
Sociology SocIndex with Full Text
Reference Basics (Any Subject) Virtual Reference Library

Interlibrary Loan

When you can not find the full text of an article or book in print or electronic form you can request the material using interlibrary loan.  You need to create an individual account (different from your "My Library Account" in the SLU Libraries Catalog).

Link to Interlibrary Loan web page.