Music Research

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  • ISBN 9780197814956
  • Weight: 671g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 253mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Clear, concise, practical, and up-to-date, Music Research: A Handbook, Fourth Edition, focuses on the three pillars of the graduate music bibliography course: research, writing, and citation. Drawing upon her lengthy experience teaching this class, author Laurie J. Sampsel has thoroughly updated her staple text. Part One introduces students to the major print and online research tools available today, while Part Two focuses on writing, approaches to assignments, and documentation. Each chapter includes new suggested readings and revised evaluation checklists. With a strong focus on the connection between research and writing, this comprehensive volume also advises the reader on topics such as avoiding plagiarism and using gender-neutral language. For the first time in this edition, student writing examples are included and discussed, and new sections have been added on using special collections and archives, finding online materials such as articles and eBooks, and navigating new challenges with Artificial Intelligence. Appendixes provide examples of citation of musical sources in the big three style manuals (Chicago, APA, and MLA), and a companion website provides updates and additional content. Although intended primarily for use in graduate level courses, this book is also ideal for undergraduate students engaging in library research or writing research papers.
Dr. Laurie J. Sampsel is Professor of Musicology at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she regularly teaches graduate music bibliography. Previously, she worked in music librarianship. The first edition of Music Research: A Handbook won Music Library Association's Vincent H. Duckles Award in 2010. Sampsel has been published in the Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, Notes, Journal of the Society for American Music, The Grove Dictionary of American Music, Nineteenth-Century Music Review, and more. Her additional research interests include American sheet music, music and musicians from Colorado, and sacred music from the Federal period.

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