Music 301: History of Rock and Roll: Home
Useful resources
- Citing Sourcesstyle guides & examples for reference lists (aka bibliographies).
- Knowledge Markethelp with writing, research, presentations, visualizing basic data sets and engaging with social media platforms and other digital tech
- Resource MarketGuides, definitions of academic jargon, and helpful links created by Knowledge Market consultants
- Government Resourcesdata, census, info about federal, state, & local government, & cool stuff
- GVSU Libraries: for AlumniDescribes resources and services available to GVSU Alumni
Department Links
- Dept. of Musicinfo from the GVSU Music Department
Welcome!
This guide's purposes are to: help you learn more about music while using information, provide resources for doing research in MUS 301 on questions like:
- How rock music has evolved from the latter half of the 20th century and current representations
- The ways in which rock music of the past & present represents social commentary and has influenced societal change
- Human Rights issues in rock,
help you save time and energy, and successfully complete your assignments.
Music CDs, books, and scores are on the 3rd floor of the Mary Idema Pew Library.
- Introducing Librarian Kim Ranger:Kim is a violist and has expertise in music-related library research.
Library Basics
- Focus Your TopicThis video shows different ways of focusing a topic for a research paper.
- Build Your Search StrategyThis short video explains how to develop a search strategy before finding books and media or articles in databases. These concepts are universal and apply to any search.
- Keywords, Search Terms, and Subject HeadingsThis short video demonstrates finding items with keywords and subject terms.
- Databases, journals, & articlesVideo defines each and explains how they fit together
- Bias in Information Sources3 1/2 minute video defines bias in information and how to address it.
- Citation TutorialLearn and test your skills
- Find a BookThis video walks you through the process of searching for a book and identifying its location.
- Request Books, Journals in Print Form, and DVDsWatch video of the ASRS robot in action.
Some books, DVDs, and journals are in the book retrieval system (Automated Storage Retrieval System or ASRS) behind the Service Desk on the 1st floor.
Subject Guide
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Mailing address: 240 Mary Idema Pew Library, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401
- Last Updated: Oct 16, 2024 10:29 AM
- URL: https://libguides.gvsu.edu/mus301