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Article Excerpt Reviews, new titles, and publisher and title changes announced elsewhere in this column include additional comments about electronic access.
Anuario musical, see IIMP Full Text in this section.
Black Music Research Journal, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
Blues & Soul, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
Blues Revue, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
British Postgraduate Musicology, see History Journals Guide (HJG) and IIMP Full Text in this section.
Cadence, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
Chapter & Verse: A Journal of Popular Music and Literature Studies, see History Journals Guide (HJG) in this section.
Coda Magazine, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
Crescendo & Jazz Music, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
Several publishers' Web sites now offer indexing and full-text searches for their full-text online journals, but this arrangement can be inconvenient for users who wish to perform "across-the-board" full-text searches. CrossRef, the reference-linking service for scholarly publishing, has launched a CrossRef Search Pilot that allows users to more broadly search the full text of journal articles. "The purpose of the Pilot, which will run during 2004, is to determine the value to the scholarly community of a free, federated, full-text, interdisciplinary, interpublisher search focused on the peer-reviewed scholarly literature" (pilot Web site). "In partnership with Google search technologies, participating publishers' Web sites will offer search results that link to content via digital object identifiers (DOIs) or URLs. Publishers' full-text content also will show up in results in the main Google.com index" (Library Journal Academic News Wire, 11 May 2004). The pilot includes at least five publishers of music journals: Blackwell Publishing, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Taylor & Francis, and University of California Press. (This represents at least twenty-five scholarly music journals.) See http://crossref.org/crossrefsearch.html for more information about the pilot. Test the CrossRef Search at http://www.iop.org/EJ/search_crossref (search boxes may also be found at other participating publishers' Web sites). See also a survey form at http://www.crossref.org/websurvey.
Current Musicology, see IIMP Full Text in this section.
Down Beat, see IIBP Full Text in this section.
Early Music is now available in JSTOR (PDF) starting with volume 1, number 1 (January 1973) at http://www.jstor.org/journals/03061078.html. As with many JSTOR titles, the journal has a five-year "moving wall." For previous announcements about JSTOR's music holdings, see Notes 60, no. 1 (September 2003): 230-31 and 60, no. 3 (March 2004): 748-49. For more information about Early Music, see IIMP Full Text and OCLC Electronic Collections Online (ECO) in this section.
Eighteenth-Century Music, see OCLC Electronic Collections Online (ECO) in this section.
Ethnomusicology Forum, see OCLC Electronic Collections Online (ECO) in this section....
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