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How do I cite the New Grove Dictionary?

How do I cite the New Grove Dictionary?

Citation Format: Grove in Print* B: Article Author Last Name, First. “Title of Article.” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Edited by Stanley Sadie and J. Tyrrell.

How do you cite a dictionary in Chicago style?

Title of Dictionary, ed. First name, Surname (if known), number edition. (Location: Publisher, Year of publication), s.v. “Title of Entry,” URL if entry came from online source.

How do you cite a grove article?

Others should be cited as below.

  1. Author Last Name, Author First Name. “Title of Article.” Grove Music Online.
  2. Author Name, “Title of Article,” Grove Music Online, ed.
  3. Article Author Last Name, First.
  4. Article Author First Name Last, “Title of Article,” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, eds.

How do you cite Merriam Webster in Chicago?

Help

  1. headword of the entry cited (in quotes)
  2. title of the source (in italics)
  3. date the dictionary or thesaurus was published, posted, or revised (Use the copyright date noted at the bottom of this and every page of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.)
  4. full URL of the site (up to and including the file name)

Is Grove Music a scholarly source?

It is the perfect starting point for scholarly research, but with a clear and engaging writing style, Grove is easily accessible to amateur music-lovers as well. While Grove Music Online was first launched in 2001, it originated as a print dictionary that has been in continuous publication since 1879.

What dictionary does Chicago Manual of Style use?

Chicago recommends Webster’s…Third New International Dictionary and the latest edition of its chief abridgment, Merriam-Webster’s… Collegiate Dictionary ; both are available in print and online (see bibliog. 3.1 ).

How do you cite Grove Music Online in MLA?

Grove Music Online Author First Name Author Last Name, “Title of Article,” Publication Title, accessed Month, Day, Year, URL.

Who was the most prolific composer in history?

Bach is the greatest prolific composer, Bach’s contemporary, Georg Philipp Telemann, is credited by the Guiness Book of World Records as the most prolific, having written over 3,000 compositions, including 1,000 church cantatas, as well as numerous other instrumental works.

How to cite a word in Chicago style?

Citing an Online Dictionary. For an online dictionary, include the dictionary name in italics, the abbreviation “s.v.,” the entry name, the date the entry was accessed and the full URL in the citation.

How to cite an article in the New Grove?

Articles in The New Grove are cited by author of the article. The author’s name is found at the very end of the Grove article, after the bibliography and on the top left of the first page of the online version. (Chicago 14.248). Winter, Robert, Maurice Brown and Eric Sams. “Schubert, Franz.” In Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online.

How to cite Grove Music in an encyclopedia?

If the entry/article is signed, then you may include the author’s name in the footnote ( N) citation. Instead of using “s.v.,” enter the name of the article in quotation marks. This will be the case for the Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. Note: Grove Music does not qualify here. Please see the Grove Music tab above for that citation format.

Who is the editor of the New Grove Dictionary?

N : ¹ Edward Strickland, “Glass, Philip,” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, eds. Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan, 2001), ix: 934. B with Editor: Title of Dictionary or Encyclopedia. Edited by First Name Last. Edition information. City: Publisher, Year. Example: Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians.