Resources for Librarians

On this page you will find information of interest to librarians and administrators managing a subscription to Grove Music Online or the Encyclopedia of Popular Music.

Help your patrons get more from Oxford Music Online

  • A Guided Tour is available to help your users get started using the site
  • What's New highlights special interviews, articles, images, and partnerships exclusive to Oxford Music Online
  • Tools and Resources provide students and teachers with pathways into content using timelines and topical guides
  • Research Resources provide links to articles in Grove Music Online about printed and manuscript sources and institutions

Telling your patrons about your subscription

Oxford is pleased to offer a variety of materials, including posters, flyers, and pens to help promote your subscription in-house.

Subscribers visiting from outside North and South America, please visit the Librarian Resource Centre for more information.

Institutions within North and South America, please email oxfordonline@oup.com to request any of the below promotional materials.

  • Grove Music Online Square Flyer (PDF)*
  • Grove Music Online Flyer (PDF)
  • Grove Music Online Poster (PDF)*
  • Grove Music Online Pens
  • Encyclopedia of Popular Music Square Flyer (PDF)*
  • Encyclopedia of Popular Music Flyer (PDF)
  • Encyclopedia of Popular Music Poster (PDF)*

Search Box

Using the following html code will position the Oxford Music Online search box on your page as follows:

Search Oxford Music Online

<form action="http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/shared/views/search_results.html " target="_top" method="GET"> <input type="hidden" name="subview" value="search_subject"> <p><small><b>Search <a href="http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/" target="_top">Oxford Music Online</a></b></small> <input type="text" size="20" maxlength="30" name="query"> <input type="submit" value="Search"></p></form>

Connect your library to Oxford Music Online

*You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your machine in order to view these files.


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