Another way to keep up with new materials

New Books and Scores in the Music Library

Many of our regular users know to check the new acquisitions shelf next to the elevator when you visit the ML/SRA to see what’s just come in, but did you know we have other ways to help you keep track of new stuff (including closed-stacks materials that never make it to the shelves by the elevator!)?

In the online catalog, click on the New Books link (just underneath the pictures at the top) and scroll down to the links under “Music Library Feeds” to see lists of recent acquisitions.  Or, if you’d rather have this information delivered to your favorite RSS feed reader, scroll down on that same page to the section entitled, “Library Material Feeds XML links,” and subscribe to any or all of the music library feeds (scores, recordings, or Sound Recordings Archives acquisitions).  This will keep you up to date on what has been added to the collection in the last three months.

Looking for research help?

Don’t forget that we have a collection of research guides to help you get oriented and get started on your library research on a wide variety of subjects.  Topics range from music censorship to low brass to world music.  We’ve been working on updating and migrating these guides, so check back often to see what has changed.