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MED 334 | Choral Literature and Methods

Professor Kyle Zeuch

Call Numbers

Browse

Books about music may be found on the upper level of the library.

      Music Scores  
ML Music Literature
MT Music Instruction/Teaching

 

The Library of Congress offers a more detailed breakdown of music call numbers (PDF).

Where Should I Begin?

Start with an LVC Books search. 

Not finding anything there? 

Search WorldCat for books found in libraries worldwide (you'll need to use Tipasa/interlibrary loan).  

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Find Books

Links below search book collections.  LVC Books searches books--ebooks and print--that LVC owns.  WorldCat is a link to a catalog that will search 77,000 library collections from around the world.  If you do use WorldCat, you may also need to utilize a service called ILL/Interlibrary Loan/Tipasa to request a copy of the book.  Also, make sure to limit your WorldCat search to books.

Locate MT

 

A - PR      Located on the upper level
PS - Z Located on the lower level
OVERSIZE    Located on the north and east sides of the upper level

Get

Interlibrary Loan, ILL, or Tipasa,  is a service that will provide you with books that LVC does not own. 

Most of the library's databases will provide a Looking for Full Text? link on results that don't provide PDF full-text.  If that Looking for Full-Text? link fails, you'll see a button for Request this Item through LVC Tipasa.

You can also place an ILL request from the library's homepage.  Via interlibrary loan, we'll borrow the book from another library for you and will notify you via email when your book arrives.

How long does it take?

Books will take a bit longer (they have to come through the mail)--allow two weeks.