Databases bring together resources, often on a specific topic. They are an especially great way to find peer-reviewed and scholarly articles and to locate sources for research papers and other assignments.
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These databases contain articles about music, along with a large number of other topics. Databases like JSTOR or Project Muse are particularly useful for researching questions that combine music with cultural history.
The journals archive consists of older (at least 2-5 years) issues of core scholarly journals across a wide range of subjects including the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The eBook collections are DRM-free and allow for unlimited concurrent use and unlimited chapter downloads and printing.
The library has over 450 databases on a tremendous variety of topics, and many of them can be useful for music research. Try the examples below or see all of our databases.