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Finding the full text: From bibliographies to literature M1800: Introduction to Music Education September 16, 2015 Brian McMillan
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Understanding a bibliographic citation Journal article: Abeles, H. (2009). Are musical instrument gender associations changing? Journal of Research in Music Education, 57(2), 127-139. doi:10.1177/0022429409335878 Article/Chapter in a book: Bowman, W. D. (2004). "Pop" goes... ? Taking popular music seriously. In Rodrigues, C. (Ed.). Bridging the gap: Popular music and music education. Reston, VA: MENC.
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Understanding a bibliographic citation Journal article: Abeles, H. (2009). Are musical instrument gender associations changing? Journal of Research in Music Education, 57(2), 127-139. doi:10.1177/0022429409335878 Author, A. (Year). Title of article. Title of journal, volume(issue), pages. doi:….. [If available]
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Understanding a bibliographic citation Article/Chapter in a book: Bowman, W. D. (2004). "Pop" goes... ? Taking popular music seriously. In Rodrigues, C. (Ed.). Bridging the gap: Popular music and music education (pp. 29-50). Reston, VA: MENC. Author, A. (Year). Title of chapter. In Editor, A. (Ed.). Title of book (pp. pages of chapter). Place of publication: Publisher.
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Searching for the full text Tips: Start at the Library website (www.lib.uwo.ca) to ensure consistent accesswww.lib.uwo.ca Search by the title of the “larger work”: – Journal title, not article title – Book title, not chapter title Never pay for access! Ask a librarian for assistance. We’re here to help you!
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