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The
Online Manual for Writing Across the Curriculum
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Bibliography of Sources for Writing Across
the Curriculum
Music Writing Resources
Ambrose, J. (1987). Music journals. In T. Fulwiler (Ed.), The journal
book (pp. 261- 268). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Brittin, Ruth V. and Jaynem M. Standley (1997). Researches in Music
Education/Therapy: Analysis of Publications, Citations, and Retrievability
of Work. Journal of Research in Music Education 45 (1): 145-160.
Hamann, Donald L. and Keitha V. Lucas (1998). Establishing Journal
Eminance in Music Education Research. Journal of Research in Music
Education 46 (3): 405-413.
Irvine, Demar (1956). Writing About Music. 2nd ed. Seattle, WA: University
of Washington Press.
Larson, C. M., & Merrion, M. (1987). Documenting the aesthetic
experience: The music journal. In T. Fulwiler (Ed.), The journal book
(pp. 254- 260). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
LeBlanc, Albert and Jan McCrary (1991). Acquiring Criteria of Excellence
for Scholarly Journals in Music. Journal of Research in Music 39 (3):
206-215.
Popoff, L. A. (1986). In-class writing to facilitate learning in music
theory courses. In K. O'Down & E. Nolan (Eds.), Learning to write,
writing to learn (pp. 27- 31). Livonia, MI: Madonna College Humanities
Writing Program.
Redmon, J. (1986). If music be the food of thought, write on: Writing
in the general music class. In K. O'Dowd & E. Nolan (Eds.), Learning
to write, writing to learn (pp. 72- 74). Livonia, MI: Madonna College
Humanities Writing Program.
Rodriguez, Carlos Xavier (1998). Childrens Perception, Production,
and Description of Musical Expression. Journal of Research in Music
Education 46 (1): 48-61.
Wingell, R. J. (1990). Writing about music: An introductory guide.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
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