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October 10, 2005

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October 05, 2005

Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives.

Red Wolf, Jodi. Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives.
     http://www.metal-archives.com/index.php.

"The purpose of this site is to grow the largest and most complete database regarding heavy metal bands as possible." Each entry contains information regarding various bands, their discographies, members, and links to more information. Bands and their songs may be searched by name, genre, lyric themes, albums, songs, label, or lineup. Both keyword and advanced searching are available and bands may also be browsed by title, country or genre. Information such as album reviews or band listings can be submitted by any registered member, but is strictly moderated by the creators of the site.

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The Musical: A Research and Information Guide

Everett, William A. The Musical: A Research and Information
    Guide. New York: Routledge, 2004.

Ref. ML128.M78E84 2004

This book provides a selective annotated bibliography for many aspects of musical theater both on stage and on film. The books' various sections address general history of musical theater, specific shows, and important people. The entries represent a wide variety of sources including books, scholarly articles, popular articles, websites, dissertations, and theses.

Posted by Connie Steigenga at 07:45 AM

October 01, 2005

New Staff in the Music Library

Please join us in welcoming Nathalie Hristov as the new Music Librarian for Technical Services. Nathalie will oversee all activities related to the cataloging and processing of music materials and provide collection development, reference, and bibliographic instructional services for the School of Music faculty and students.

Originally from Puerto Rico, Nathalie holds a Bachelors of Music in Cello Performance and a Masters in Library and Information Science from Louisiana State University.

Posted by Connie Steigenga at 07:45 AM