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33 1/3 Series

The 33 1/3 book series is one of the best sources for album reviews.  You can search the full list of titles here.  

Selected books in the series:

Album Reviews

You can search CDs and vinyl records on the Music Library homepage.  Click the "recordings only" button to limit search to CDs and records.

Many CDs have liner notes with information and musical analysis.

You can search album reviews on these websites:

Dissertations

Dissertations can be surprisingly good sources for your research, since they are scholarly, can be very focused on particular bands/artists, and often shed new light on a topic.

Streaming music

Primary Source Databases

Links to Books in the Catalog

You can search for books in the Duke Libraries Catalog.  It's often best to search band names using quotation marks, such as "Daft Punk" which searches these words in order as a single phrase.

 

Newspapers and Magazines

For very recent bands/artists, current newspapers and magazines are likely to be the best sources for information.  Some newspaper databases focus only on current content, and others include older issues; coverage is indicated below.

Finding Scholarly Articles

Reference Sources

Music Librarian

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Laura Williams
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113 Biddle Music Building
Email me:laura.williams@duke.edu
Call me:(919) 660-5952
Subjects: Humanities, Music

Music Librarian for Public Services

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Sarah Griffin
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