Unsure what a scholarly journal article looks like? This Interactive tutorial identifies sections that should appear in a scholarly journal article.
Request materials not owned by LVC via Tipasa, LVC's Interlibrary Loan system. Interlibrary Loan is a service that provides articles/materials you find from other libraries.
Almost every LVC Library database will provide a Looking for Full-Text? link on each result. If that fails to connect you to full-text, you'll be given an option to Request this Item through LVC Tipasa.
You can also request materials via Interlibrary Loan from the library's homepage Under the Get Help & Support pull down at the top of the page.
With Interlibrary Loan, you'll either get a PDF of the journal or magazine article or a hard copy that will need to be returned.
Allow 2-3 days for an article; allow up to 2 weeks for books or media.
Music Index Online will provide you with the most articles on string pedagogy.
No luck? Try Education Source or ERIC.
Consider using multiple synonyms when you're searching:
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Provides access to more than 1.6 million records for scholarly journal articles and ERIC documents (usually research reports), dissertations, conference proceedings--all focused on education.
Resources listed below cover a multitude of subjects. They are not core sources of information for education or music, but nevertheless may be useful.