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Reference Wrap-Up: Difficult Dance

Reference Wrap-Up: Difficult Dance. Scott Stone Performing Arts Librarian; Coordinator of Reference Services Chapman University. How some librarians feel about answering dance questions. Commonly used Resources. Print. Electronic. YouTube International Index to Performing Arts (IIPA)

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Reference Wrap-Up: Difficult Dance

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  1. Reference Wrap-Up: Difficult Dance Scott Stone Performing Arts Librarian; Coordinator of Reference Services Chapman University

  2. How some librarians feel about answering dance questions

  3. Commonly used Resources Print Electronic YouTube International Index to Performing Arts (IIPA) RILM New York Times Multidisciplinary databases Academic OneFile – Gale Cengage • International Encyclopedia of Dance

  4. Recommended reading Au, Susan. (2002). Ballet and modern dance. New York, NY : Thames & Hudson. Bremser, M., & Sanders, L. (Eds.) (2011). Fifty contemporary choreographers. New York, NY : Routledge.

  5. Commonly used resources Print Electronic PAMA bibliography Artsmed.org International Index to Performing Arts (IIPA) CINAHL Alt Healthwatch Physical Education Index Multidisciplinary databases • Dance Medicine and Science Bibliography by Solomon & Solomon

  6. Recommended reading Berardi, G. (2005). Finding balance: Fitness, training, and health for a lifetime in dance. New York, NY : Routledge.

  7. STRATEGY

  8. Don’t constrain yourself to resources that only focus on DANCE • Search for information about similar performing artists or athletes in low contact sports • Be aware of information’s intended audience • Ask for help! ACRL Dance Librarians Discussion Group

  9. Now you too can dance your way through reference!

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