A database of the back issues of core journals in the humanities, social sciences and sciences. The gap between the most recently published issue of any journal and the date of the most recent issue available in JSTOR is from 2 to 5 years.
Music Index with Full Text covers every aspect of classical and popular music. In addition to full-text journals, it includes reviews of performances as well as reviews of sound recordings and videos.
Performing Arts Periodicals Database indexes around 400 scholarly and trade journals, magazines, books, and newspapers covering theater, dance, film, television, stagecraft, broadcast arts, storytelling and more; drawing from both current files and selected back files to 1864. 160 publications are included in full text.
Subject coverage:
Dance
Theater
Film
Mime
Opera
Puppetry
Radio
Television
Storytelling
Video
Performance Art
Provides access to the full-text of more than 200 scholarly journals published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Subjects include art, anthropology, classics, culture and society, demographics, economics, folklore, history, language, literature, mathematics, medicine and health, philosophy, politics, religion, science, sociology, etc. Coverage varies according to title (1993).
A global, multidimensional resource for music researchers with content spanning dozens of counties and languages. Full-text coverage includes articles and reviews as well as obituaries, editorials, correspondence, advertisements, and news, published from the early 20th century to the present. Subject areas include musicology, ethnomusicology, theory, instruments, pedagogy, performance, and all other disciplines related to music.
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Abbreviation: rilm
Vendor: EBSCO
Coverage: 1923–Current
Subjects: Music, Music Education, Music Therapy
Type: Indexes / Catalogs
RIPM Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals with Full Text is the only extensive collection available online for music periodicals dating from the Early Romantic to the Modern period, from Beethoven to Bartók and from Schubert to Stravinsky. This full-text database is a unique collection of primary source periodicals for the study of music and musical life from 1760 to 1966. It provides complete runs of numerous periodicals pieced together from many different libraries.