Music
All other databases that may contain Music related material
| American Psychological Association website | Offers assistance citing electronic publications using the American Psychological Association (APA) editorial style. From the publisher of the complete guide, the "Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association". Also has information
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| Article First | Provides table of contents and indexing to general academic articles from over 12,500 journals in English and other languages. Covers business, science, humanities, social sciences, medicine, technology, and popular culture.
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| Electronic Collections Online (ECO) | Abstracts of agriculture, anthropology, business, economics, education, fine arts, geography, history, language, law, library science, literature, medicine, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion and religions, science, social sciences,
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| GPO Monthly Catalog | Index to U.S. government documents published since 1976. Includes Congressional reports, hearings, debates and records, judiciary materials, and documents issued by executive departments (Defense, State, Labor, Office of the President, etc.)
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| Papers First | Worldwide coverage of papers from conferences, congresses, expos, and workshops in a wide variety of disciplines. 4.4 million records
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| Proceedings First | Lists worldwide conferences and symposiums, with their papers and proceedings. Covers wide variety of disciplines.
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| Project Muse | Focuses primarily on humanities and language, offers full-text of more than 250 journals. Some coverage for the performing arts, social sciences, and education. All publications are scholarly, peer-reviewed journals. 25 journals continue the JSTOR
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| WorldCat | Has over 246 million bibliographic records of books, websites and Internet resources, computer programs, films and slides, journals, magazines, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, newspapers, sound recordings, and videotapes.
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