Introduction to Library Research

Reference sources are books that provide summaries, definitions of terms, quick facts, data, and bibliographies. They are a perfect place to start when you need an overview of a topic or are required to cite a definition of a term. Many reference materials have moved from print format to digitized databases since the information in them can rapidly change.

Reference includes: Dictionaries, Thesauri, Atlases, Encyclopedias, Bibliographies, Yearbooks, Timelines, Quotations, Handbooks, and Manuals

In a nutshell, start with a reference source when you need a quick easy look-up of factual information.

--> A note on Wikipedia: While Wikipedia can be a fountain of excellent information, it remains an open-source encyclopedia that is not necessarily vetted for accuracy in every article. Use Wikipedia to get some good background information, collect terminology and important names, and seek out the works cited at the end of the entry.

Dictionaries

In the databases:

Britannica Academic This link opens in a new window

Offers the complete Encyclopedia Britannica online as well as Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus.

Dictionary of Literary Biography (Gale Literature) This link opens in a new window

Contains biographical and critical essays on the lives, works and careers of the world's most influential literary figures.

Music Online : Reference This link opens in a new window

Brings together a variety of essential music reference materials, spanning the entire history of Western classical music, in a unified online database.

Included are the authoritative reference titles The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Baker’s Dictionary of Music, Baker’s Bibliographical Dictionary of Musicians, and Baker’s Student Encyclopedia of Music. Also includes African American Music Reference and Classical Music Reference Library.

Oxford Art Online This link opens in a new window An authoritative and encyclopedic reference resource on art, architecture, and design.

Provides bibliographies, exhibition histories, auction records, as well as images of art, structures, plans, and artist signatures. Includes the Benezit Dictionary of Artists, the Grove Dictionary of Art, the Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms.


Oxford Art Online offers access to the most authoritative, inclusive, and easily searchable online art resources available today. Through a single gateway, users can access and cross-search Oxford’s acclaimed, regularly updated art reference works: the Grove Dictionary of Art and the Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Grove Art is the foremost scholarly art encyclopedia, offering global coverage of visual culture, composed and expanded in collaboration with thousands of scholars and specialists around the world. Benezit offers unique information about the sale and collection of artists’ work, and it is one of the most comprehensive and definitive resources of artists’ biographies available. In addition, users can search and access Oxford art reference titles including the Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2nd edition), The Oxford Companion to Western Art, and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms.

Oxford English Dictionary This link opens in a new window

An authoritative resource on the evolution of the English language, word meanings, history, and pronunciation.

Oxford Music Online This link opens in a new window

An encyclopedia covering music, musicians, music-making, and music scholarship. Provides access to The Oxford Dictionary of Music and The Oxford Companion to Music.

Oxford Reference This link opens in a new window

Access all Oxford's dictionaries, companions, and encyclopedias in one place.

Oxford Reference is a multi-disciplinary database that features a range of short entries, timelines, quotations, and lengthy in-depth reference articles on all topics. Browse by subject or enter a keyword in the search box.