Abstract

Whether supporting scholarly or more profit-driven research, librarians need to provide reference services on music business. A variety of sources support this process: music databases to which most music libraries subscribe; business databases to which their institution may already have access; specialized databases aimed at the academic and/or professional markets; free resources on the Web; and print books, directories, and periodicals. Understanding the techniques to make the most of these tools and their limitations will help librarians tackle the toughest music business reference questions.

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