Note: the more keywords you use, the fewer the results
Modify your results:
Choose Resource Type: Articles
Choose Availability: Peer-Reviewed Journals
While many articles are available in full-text format, some are not. In any database, click on the Get It! Waterloo logo to see if the library has a paper copy or search the Library catalogue (Omni) for the JOURNAL title.
If the item isn't available at Waterloo or one of our Omni partners, then make a request via Interlibrary Loan.
Provides access to back issues of journals in the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences, many of which date from the 1800s. Coverage: varies (excludes current 3 to 5 years)
Scholarly journals covering the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, and more. Coverage: varies
Indexes sources for information on all aspects of musical activity in Canada. Includes entries from Canadian music journals, newsletters and magazines. Coverage: late 19th century - present
Indexes articles, books, reviews, catalogues, and conference proceedings about the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700).
Iter, meaning 'a journey' or 'a path' in Latin, is a non-profit research project with partners in Toronto (the headquarters), New York City, and Tempe, Arizona. The goal of Iter is to increase access to all published materials pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) through the creation of online bibliographic databases. Iter has been made available through the Ontario Scholars Portal collection of databases. The Journals database is an electronic bibliography of interdisciplinary journal literature pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Citations for articles, bibliographies, catalogues, abstracts and discographies are included. To date, the full runs of 518 scholarly journal titles, published since 1853, have been indexed. Journals and essay collections indexed Subject access to selected materials pertaining to the Renaissance (1300-1700), published since 1990, is available via Library of Congress Subject Headings
10 volume comprehensive reference collection accompanied by audio examples on CD. Multi-disciplinary survey of the background, concepts, processes and sounds of a single region.
Electronic editions of scholarly reference titles in the Arts, Literature and Language, History and Culture, Science, and Social Sciences. Select Subject > Music to see reference books specifically related to Music.
Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) is a general encyclopedia of music, offering in-depth articles on every aspect of music as well as many related areas such as literature, philosophy, and visual arts. Available in print only.