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Music Education Resources: Journal Article Databases

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Journal Articles through EBSCO

Music Education research is published in education journals, music journals, and music education journals. EBSCOhost has several different databases that are helpful. You can search them individually or search them together with this search box.


 

Journal Articles through JSTOR

JSTOR also includes many music education research articles, but generally doesn't include recent articles. The most recent 5 years are excluded.

Off-Campus Access

  • Almost all of the library's online resources are accessible from off-campus. When you click on a link, you will be redirected through https://ezproxy.okcu.edu/login?
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  • Click on the box to sign in with your OCU credentials.

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Interlibrary Loan: Articles & Books

Request a Journal Article

If ... it isn't available full text online or in the library's journals list.

If you found it in EBSCOhost, click on "Request through ILL (arrives in 3 days to 3 weeks)"

If you found it elsewhere, use the request form below.

fill in article title and author, journal title, date, volume, issue, and page numbers plus your contact information

Request a Book
If … we don't own a copy and it isn’t a course textbook by using "Request through Interlibrary Loan" in
 

or fill in title, author, publisher, and date plus your contact information on the

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