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Arts Education K-6 Lesson Plans |
| This searchable database contains over 80 elementary grade (K-6) arts lessons in dance, drama/theatre, music, and visual arts. Read the full annotation |
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| Journal articles, essays in multi-author works, and book reviews on
such topics as biblical studies, world religions, church history, and
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| CAIRSS for Music is a bibliographic database of research literature in music education, music psychology, music therapy, and music medicine. CAIRSS contains citations to every article published in 16 primary journals, as well as citations of selected articles from 11 secondary journals. CAIRSS is updated regularly. Read the full annotation |
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| The Calvin Choral Music Database (CCMD) contains over 5,000 records that describe choral scores. The core of this database is Calvin' College's choral music library and the collections of two church libraries: LaGrave Ave. Christian Reformed Church and Calvin Christian Reformed Church. The library staff would like to thank church choir directors Merle Mustert (LaGrave) and Kenneth Bos (Calvin CRC) for their generosity in allowing us to use their choral libraries to enrich this database. Read the full annotation |
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| The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship aims to promote the scholarly study of
the theology, history, and practice of Christian worship and the renewal of worship in worshiping communities
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| This is a free sheet music website for choral musicians. There are a myriad of contributors and editors, and the content follows a wiki model. Content includes original texts with sources and translations; cross indexing of choral music by musical genre, period, and number and voicing of choral parts; composer information; description and performance considerations (in some cases); and lastly, contents of collections of choral music. Read the full annotation |
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| A joint project of New York University and New World Records. Nonsubscribers can search the catalog and read liner notes, many of which include bibliographies and discographies. Read the full annotation |
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| Produced by the Information Institute of Syracuse, the same people who created AskERIC. Available here are lesson plans, links to education information on all subjects, and responses to popular questions on the practice, theory, and research of education. Read the full annotation |
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| ERIC provides free access to more than 1.2 million bibliographic
records of journal articles and other non-journal education-related materials (policy papers, technical reports, etc.) and,
if available, includes links to full text. ERIC is sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Education. Read the full annotation |
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| This massive nearly 50-page bibliography directs students of Christian worship to general theological resources on worship; introductory, historical, and theological resources for worship study; and worship design resources. Read the full annotation |
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| A major UK web portal for the finest Arts and Humanities web resources for education and research. More than 18,000 sites have been selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists and made available through an intuitive search interface. Read the full annotation |
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| JSTOR is a database consisting of only full-text articles from interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journals. Journals are included on the basis of number of subscribers the journal has, citation analysis, recommendations from
experts in the field, and the length of time that the journal has been
published. Coverage for each title begins with the first publication, with most titles ending coverage between three and five years ago. Read the full annotation |
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| Features a free world music podcast; "World Music Profiles," with weekly audio interviews and new music features; a vast world music directory, searchable by artist's name, genre, album, or country, and much more. Read the full annotation |
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The gateway to Oxford's premiere music publications, including the fundamental New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians (2001), The Oxford Companion to Music (2002), The Oxford Dictionary of Music (2006), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (1992), and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2001).
In this database, you can find articles on music history, instruments, composers, institutions, performers, and genres.
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Accessible from the LIbrary of Congress web site, this encyclopedia, which will be updated regularly, was developed by the Library's Music Division. It serves as a centralized guide to the collections and resources at the Library of Congress that pertain to music, theater, and dance.
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| RILM Abstracts of Music Literature is an index to multilingual publications on music theory, instruments, voice, folk, jazz (and more) and is international in scope. RILM covers publications back to 1967. The acronym stands for "Repertoire International de Litterature Musicale." Read the full annotation |
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| All the terms in the glossary have sound files so pronunciations can be heard via a QuickTime plug-in. This is useful for the many foreign words found in music. Read the full annotation |
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| Worldcat is a catalog of materials found in hundreds of libraries throughout the world. There are currently over 62 million records in 400 languages extending back to as early as 1,000 B.C. WorldCat is updated daily. Read the full annotation |
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| Comprehensive list of research databases compiled by librarians at the William and Gayle Cook Music Library, Indiana University School of Music. Read the full annotation |
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