Reference Tools FAQ
Why Use Reference Tools?
- Get a good overview and history of a topic, term or issue.
- Focus your topic and place it properly within context of the field of study
- Find alternate keywords to help locate relevant articles and books.
Can I Cite an Encyclopedia in my Paper?
Ask your instructor, but normally, encyclopedias provide insufficient information when researching a topic in the academic environment. Encyclopedias are not meant to be your only source for research. Instead, use them as a starting point to gain a basic understanding of the scope and terminology associated with your topic so that you can then begin in-depth research. Many entries do contain a "Further Reading" section, however, that you may find useful for locating more detailed information.
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Oxford dictionaries and companions on the arts - Gale Virtual Reference Library
250+ subject-specific encyclopedias - Harvard Dictionary of Music
Includes entries on Western, African, Asian, Near East and Latin American music and instruments - Library of Congress Performing Arts Encyclopedia Explore music, theater, and dance at the Library of Congress.
- Performing Arts Dictionaries
Oxford dictionaries and companions in performing arts - Timeline of Art History
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