How To Find Literature about Music Prerequisites
Are you about to embark on an essay, dissertation, or piece of extended research? Before you start any academic work, it is necessary to have a sound grasp of your topic and its context. This session will give you strategies for finding and evaluating published literature so you can get a 'big picture' view of your topic. This is a taught session which will end with a further 15 minutes of searching in your own time (with help at hand, if needed).
- University Staff & Students in Music
- UL Readers with an interest in this field
- Further details regarding Cambridge University Library's eligibility criteria are available
- Familiarity with online resources, including the Newton catalogue and ordinary search engines
- You should bring an essay question, or a research topic area with you to the session
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Tue 14 Feb 2012 10:00 - 11:00 | 10:00 - 11:00 | Cambridge University Library, IT Training Room | map | Clemens Gresser |
- To speed up how and where you find music literature
- To find quality academic sources for your research
- To learn searching strategies and techniques
Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
- Course slides
- Course handout
- Searching for music literature (external link from UW Music Library and University of Washington)
- Literature search grid
- To enter the University Library you must have either a current University of Cambridge ID card or a current Reader's Ticket. For more information and to apply for a Reader's Ticket, please see the Admissions webpages
One session of 60 minutes
A number of times per year
Booking / availability