LIBR 600 MUSIC BIBLIOGRAPHY MIDTERM EXAM REVIEWp. 1
LIBR 600 MUSIC BIBLIOGRAPHY MIDTERM EXAM REVIEWp. 1
I. Music Libraries:
-Found in Music Libraries:
Monographs = Books
Sound recordings
Periodicals = Journals= Serials
Series
Types of Libraries:
Ecclesiastical
University
Public
Private
National
Conservatory
-Music Library History
Cataloging = Description
Classifying = call # by subject
Cataloging:
AACR II
Author = composer
Title / Uniform title
Publication information
Physical description
Subject headings
Classifying:
Dewey 780’s
Library of Congress M class:
M = Music
ML = Music Literature
MT = Music Theory or Teaching
II. Proper citation:
Style manuals:
MLA = Modern Lang. Assoc.
APA = Amer. Psycholog. Assoc.
Turabian
Chicago Manual of Style
Necessary elements:
Author(s), title(s), publication info.
Two styles of citation
Herausgegeben
III. Internet Literacy:
Networks: (.gov; .edu; .com.org etc.)
Internet history
Web browsers
Search engines
Meta-search engines
Assessing Quality:
- Accuracy
- Authority
- Objectivity
- Currency
- Coverage
Music Mega-Sites:
IndianaUniversity
SibeliusAcademy
Yale
K-12 Resources
IV. Library Catalogs:
Parts of Catalog Record
Dictionary Catalog
Classified Catalog
Ways to Search:
Author
Title
Subject
Keyword
Library of Congress Call Numbers:
ClassM
Class Number410
Cutter.B44
Work numberop. 7
Date1988
LC “M” Class (see “classifying”)
“M” schedule – Oscar Sonneck
Major catalogs
Union Catalog
OCLC
MARC Record
Metadata Record
V. Uniform Forms & Subject Headings
Uniform form of names
Uniform titles
Distinctive
Form
Collective
LC Subject Headings
•USE = Use the heading referred to
•UF = Used for (DO NOT USE these terms)
•BT = Broader term
•RT = Related term
•SA = See also
•NT = Narrower term
Music subject headings:
Two roles: Music and
Information about music
Plural vs. singular
Standard and Non-standard combin.
No form specified
Vocal ranges: (High, Med., Low)
Medium in vocal music
Subdivisions
Hyphen vs. coma
Composer’s biographies =
use uniform form of names
VI. Indexes and Bibliographies of Music Literature:
Intl. Music Periodicals:
IAML = Fontes
ICTM = Yearbook of the ICTM
IMS = Acta Musicologica
ISME = Yearbook of the ISME
U.S. Natl. Periodicals:
AMS = JAMS
CMS = Symposium
MENC = MEJ …
SEM = Ethnomusicology
SMT = JSMT
SAM = JSAM
Other Music Periodicals:
•American Music
•Current Musicology
•Music and Letters
•Musical Quarterly
•Musical Times
•The World of Music
•Journal of Music Therapy
•Journal of Research in Music Education
Major Indexes for Music:
Music Index, RILM, IIMP, RIPM
Other Indexes: EBSCO, Lexis/Nexis, JSTOR, ERIC, Digital Dissertations, …
Catalog vs. Index vs. Bibliography
Festschriften
Gerboth
Duckles
Marco
Adkins
VII. RISM, Bibliographies of Music and Discographies:
Bibliography, Discography, Videography
RISM (RILM and RIPM)
Series A = printed music, composer
Series B1 = Printed, by collection
Series B4 = Manuscripts
Library sigla
Incipit
Earliest printed music = Petrucci
Quellen
History of Sound Recording:
Cylinder
Disk
Magnetic
Digital (disk and file)
Schwann
P2P
German terms (from web-site)