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Getting Started with Music Research  Tags: music  

Basic tools to begin your research on music topics.
Last update: Oct 28th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.bgsu.edu/music  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Getting Started with Music Research

BGSU's Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives has resources in many different formats to help you get started with your music research.  Please explore the links on the tabs above to discover what we have to help you with your music research. 

 

Getting Started at the University Libraries

  1. To borrow items from the libraries, you need your BGSU photo ID and a current record in the library database. For more detailed information, see Borrowing, Renewing, and Requesting.

  2. Library Login became easier on May 11th!  The University Libraries changed the way you log in to library resources on Monday, May 11th. BGSU Students, Faculty, and Staff need only their BGSU username and password to log in for remote access to the research databases, OhioLINK and local requesting, and My Library Account. The BGSU username and password is the same one used for logging in to MyBGSU, campus email, and BGSU lab and library computers. Look for more information on the relevant log-in screens.

  3. If the University Libraries doesn't have what you need, chances are that OhioLINK does. OhioLINK is the 80+ academic (and some public) libraries that lend their resources to one another through an online requesting system. Look for the "Request this item" button in the OhioLINK catalog. For more detailed information, see OhioLINK requesting.

  4. We're here to assist you! If you need help using the library, can't find what you want, have an assignment and need help getting started, Ask Us! for immediate help.
 
 

Get Help!

If you need personal help, please call (419-372-2307), e-mail (mlsra@bgsu.edu), or chat (AIM:ssnnh or use the chat box below).

 

The Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives are located on the third floor of Jerome Library. Check our hours on the University Libraries' site.

 
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