Q. How do I find audio and music?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Jul 05, 2024 Views: 426
You can find CDs, DVDs, and streaming audio titles in OneSearch. Click the box for "Audio" underneath the OneSearch search box on the Libraries' homepage before you search, or click the limiters Material Type: Audio or Material Type: Scores" in the OneSearch search results page after your search.
For more precise retrieval, search the Advanced OneSearch by author, title, subject, or keyword and limit to Material Type: Sound Recordings.
You can also search for U of A Concert Recordings through OneSearch. From an item record in the results list, click on the links in Local Subject, such as Guest Recital or Choir Concert to browse other recordings in that same series.
You may also wish to search and browse our streaming audio databases.
Note that many audio materials are now housed in the Library Annex. See our instructions for requesting materials for delivery to campus.
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