The online version of the classic guide to documentary style. Access is for the 16th and 17th editions.
Includes the complete, fully searchable text of the traditional print version of The Chicago Manual of Style. Also includes access to the Chicago Style Q&A, which is another fully searchable resource of questions and answers, and the Tools, which provides examples of forms, letters, and style sheets.
Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) is a general encyclopedia of music.
MGG Online contains articles on every aspect of music as well as many related areas, including literature, philosophy, and visual arts. Includes the second print edition of MGG, published from 1994 to 2008, as well as current, continuous online updates and additions.
Music Industry Data is a repository of historical and current data from Billboard, Official Chart Company, GfK Entertainment and other reporting agencies from over 30 countries around the world. Sales data and ranking information offer insights for interpretation and discussion by scholars.
Comprehensive online encyclopedia devoted to world music research. Contains the full text of the 10-volume print encyclopedia with associated audio tracks, musical illustrations, photographs, drawings, song texts, score examples, charts, and maps.
First published in 1997, The Garland Encyclopedia has been the preeminent reference work for research in world music. Includes more than 9,000 pages of material and 300 audio recordings, combined with entries by more than 700 expert contributors.
Includes access to Grove Music Online, the Oxford Dictionary of Music, and the Oxford Companion to Music. Comprehensive resource covering all musical topics.
RIPM (Répertoire international de la presse musicale) provides full-text access periodical literature focused on music and musical life from approximately 1800 to 1950. Includes access to primary source music periodicals dating from the Early Romantic to the Modern Period. Collectively this resource offers both an almost daily chronicle of musical activities extending over a period of 200 years.
Vocal Masterclassics allows users to browse a list of vocal masterclasses offered on the internet.
Access to brief introductions and extensive annotated bibliographies of topics in music research with an emphasis on composers and their works as well as periods in music history.
Information on more than 12,100 works by nearly 1,800 composers.
Daniels' Orchestral Music Online is based on the fourth edition (2005) of David Daniels's Orchestral Music: A Handbook. It includes monthly updates with new composers, new works, additional information, and corrections and more than 1,000 changes since publication of the 4th print edition.