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Music and Performing Arts

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RIPM (English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Russian, Hungarian, Norwegian)

  • RIPM provides access to the largest online collection of rare music periodicals published between 1760 and 1966. Access to RIPM permits use of RIMP's three principle publications:
    • Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (1760-1966)
    • RIPM Online Archive of Music Periodicals (Full Text) (Citations found in the Retrospective Index linked to full-text Online Archive)
    • RIPM e-Library of Music Periodicals, a separate full-text collection of journals not found in the Retrospective Index/Online Archive

Rock's Backpages (English)

  • Rock's Backpages is an online database of music articles (including reviews, interviews, and features) from music and mainstream press. Available content also includes audio interviews, and spans from the 1950s to the present day.

Drama Online (English)

  • Drama Online is a collection of texts, plays, and recorded performances, in addition to scholarly notes, annotated texts, and other academic resources.

Alexander Street (English)

  • Alexander Street's Academic Video Online is a large academic video collection good for a wide range of subjects, including news programs (such as PBS and BBC), music and theatre, lectures and demonstrations, and documentaries.

Oxford University Press (English)

  • The Oxford University Press (OUP) is one of the oldest, largest and most reputable academic publishers in the world. They have offered access to several of their humanities databases (including Oxford Art Online, Grove Music Online, American National Biography, Dictionary of National Biography, and Oxford Bibliographies Online), their online journals, and legal resources.

Cambridge (English)

  • Cambridge University Press is a major publisher of academic journals and e-books in a variety of subject areas. Access includes both Cambridge Journals Online and Cambridge Books.

JSTOR (English, German, Spanish)

  • JSTOR is one of the largest and most reputable journal archives in the world.

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