Writing Resources
These links are offered as informational aids to musicologists, broadly defined. As such, they do not necessarily reflect the opinions or judgments of the musicologists at the University of Tennessee; nor can we verify their content and availability. If you find any of these links out of date or not functioning properly, please send an update to Rachel Golden.
- Music Library Subject Guides
- All music databases available through UTK libraries
- Complete multidisciplinary list of databases available through UTK libraries
- UT Library’s AskUsNow!
- Library Mainpage and Catalog
- UT Guide to Preparation of Theses and Dissertations
- Human Subjects/IRB Information and Forms
- Evaluating Internet Resources, Georgetown Libraries
- Finding Information on the Internet, A UC Berkley Tutorial
- Evaluating and Citing Online Resources, UC Santa Barbara, Department of English
- Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab, include style manuals, footnotes, and writing guides)
- The Chicago Manual of Style Quick Citation Guide
- APA Style
- Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers
- Strunk & White, The Elements of Style
- Notes Style Sheets (Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association)
Books on Writing About Music
- D. Kern Holoman, Writing About Music: A style sheet from the editors of 19th-century music. Music Library / Stacks: ML3797 .W75 2008
- Richard Wingell, Writing About Music: An Introductory Guide. Music Library / Reference: ML3797 .W54 2009
- Richard Wingell and Sylvia Herzog, An Introduction to Research in Music. Music Library / Reference: ML3797 .W56 2001