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:

  1. Accuracy
  2. Authority
  3. Objectivity
  4. Currency
  5. 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)