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Stockton, CA 95211

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Davey Café Open for Business
The Davey Café has reopened for the 2008-2009 school year. Stop by!..[More]
Posted Tue, August 26 2008
New Lobby Exhibit of Chinese Christian Center Materials
The new library lobby exhibit features photographs, newspaper clippings, and newsletters related to the Center...[More]
Posted Mon, August 11 2008
Book Club to discuss The Golden Compass
The next faculty/staff book club discussion will feature The Golden Compass, by Philip Pullman...[More]
Posted Wed, July 23 2008
Book Club to Discuss Angle of Repose
The next book club discussion will take place on July 16 in the Library Community Room...[More]
Posted Wed, July 02 2008
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Resources for Pacific Seminar II

Librarian: Rhonelle Runner, Music and Humanities Librarian

Beatniks, Hippies, and Cool

Reference Books

The library has a number of reference books of potential use for research in this area. For example:

  • Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music:
    Music Ref ML102.P66 G84 1995
  • Oxford Companion to Popular Music: brief articles on musicians and musical styles.
    Music Ref ML102.P66 G35 1991
  • Gale Virtual Reference Library:  An online collection of reference books.  You can search a single eBook, or across an eBook collection.
  • Oxford Reference Online:  Another online collection of reference books covering a wide variety of subjects.

Books

In PacifiCat, search under keywords such as “beat poets”, “beat generation”, “west coast jazz”, “San Francisco” and “music”. For example, look at:

Articles

In addition to Academic Search Complete, try the following:

  • IIMP:  Jazz and popular music
  • Communication and Mass Media: role of media and advertising
  • JSTOR: full-text of the backfiles of hundreds of scholarly journals, including literature, music, history
  • MLA International Bibliography:  poetry, language, literature
  • Project Muse: Project MUSE was launched in 1995 by the Johns Hopkins University Press, to offer full text of JHUP scholarly journals via the world wide web.

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