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Introduction to Library Research Methods
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Course syllabus for MUS 180: Introduction to Library Research MethodsThe purpose of this course is to orient you to music research, for academic and professional purposes. You will also receive an introduction to writing about music including citing using the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, and writing program notes. Course content will focus on using library resources including physical and digital collections. Contact the course instructor (Carolyn Doi, Music Librarian, carolyn.doi@usask.ca with any questions or concerns throughout the course. 

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Information Science
Performing Arts
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Author:
Carolyn Doi
Date Added:
06/23/2021
Music Librarianship
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The Music Librarianship Course working group developed this syllabus from 2019-2021, centering the principles of critical music librarianship with a particular focus on social justice and antiracist practices. This working group was funded by a Music Library Association grant. The syllabus may be used as a template for library educators or as a self-guided independent study for Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) students attending programs without a specialization in music librarianship. Learn more about our process in our white paper on the need for online music librarianship offerings and our MLA conference poster on the course planning project are in Humanities Commons. 

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Information Science
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Syllabus
Author:
Elizabeth Berndt
Anna Kijas
Memory Apata
Date Added:
05/31/2023