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Music 2501.1: Researching Hip-Hop (Spring 2009)  Tags: music research popular_culture history hip_hop  

A guide to research strategies, information resources, and library services for a Spring 2009 course on researching Cornell's Hip-Hop collection.
Last update: Apr 15th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.cornell.edu/music2501  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Your research projects will likely have you using collections and services in a number of the Cornell University Library's Unit Libraries:

Africana Library - Eric Acree

Sidney Cox Library of Music and Dance - Bonna Boettcher

  • Course Reserve materials
  • Music Index - Online access (covering 1974 - present)
  • Music Index - Print volumes covering 1949 - 2007
  • Sound Recordings, turntables, etc.

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Rare & Manuscript Collections

In addition to the Hip-Hop Collection, you may find other collections and materials in Rare of interest to your research. Here is a sampling of some of their digital resources:

Division of Rare & Manuscript Collections

The Cornell Hip-Hop Collection Resources

 

 

 

 
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