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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990Thomson Gale: those in rock, rhythm and blues, rap, country, electronica, jazz, vocal and crossover classical. Features include select discographies, bibliographies, a glossary of music terms, a
Alibris [Online Bookshop]of music and movies.
ADDALL: Used and Out of Print Search: for new titles, music, magazines and movies.
World Digital LibraryLibrary of Congress: the world. These cultural treasures include, but are not limited to, manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, and architectural drawings.
EBSCO: , military and naval science, music, philosophy, psychology, religion, political science, science, social sciences , and technology.
Australia Council for the ArtsThe Australia Council: , in the fields of: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts, community cultural development, dance, literature, music, new media arts, theatre and visual arts/craft.
Libraries AustraliaNational Library of Australia: , pictures, maps, manuscripts, music and much more. The Libraries Australia subscription service is available in many libraries. The free service has now been integrated into the freely
Sydney Morning Herald IndexState Library of New South Wales: for Australia. It does not index letters, music reviews, advertisements, public notices such as births, deaths and marriages, daily weather reports, classified advertising and similar.
Dictionary of Sydney: studies. As well as historical writings, the Dictionary includes images, maps, sound, music, oral history, film, documents and pointers to important objects in Sydney collections.
TroveNational Library of Australia: books, manuscipts, pictures, music, newspapers and journal articles.
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