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African American Song Book – a collection of sound tracks of jazz, blues,
gospel, and other forms of African American music.

American Song Book – a collection of sound tracks of music that relates to almost every walk
of American life, every ethnic group, and every time period.

Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990

Camio: Catalog of Art Museum Images Online – Resource of works of art from around the world contributed and described by leading museums.

Classical Music Library – a collection of sound tracks of distinguished classical recordings

Hand Press Book – Catalog of European printing in the early modern era - or "hand-press period" (15th century to the 1830s).

Info Trac Fine Arts & Music Collection – Index and full-text collection of more than 100 subject-appropriate full-text periodicals. May be read in Spanish, English, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) or Korean.

NetLibrary –over 11,000 books to read online at the library or at home. Set up an account at the library and then use the books on any computer with internet access or use it through our remote access. Most of the books are non-fiction.

NoveList – Electronic readers' advisory resource which assists fiction readers in finding new authors and titles..

SCIPIO: Art and Rare Book Sales Catalogs – Union catalog of auction catalog records from all major North American and European auction houses as well as private sales.

SIRS Renaissance – Provides dynamic information related to architecture, design, culture, literature, multimedia, music, performing arts, philosophy and religion, plus visual arts.

Smithsonian Global Sound– a collection of sound tracks of the world's musical and aural traditions consisting of music, spoken word, and natural and human-made sounds.

What do I Read Next? – help in finding books similar to ones you have previously enjoyed or with characters, settings or plots that are of interest to you. -



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