[78-L] ^Reinventing the Discography Wheel

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Mon Dec 29 11:36:53 PST 2008


>From my personal experience the key word here is "almost". SOMEBODY probably circulates the things. I've never tried to get the Columbia books but I've never come up empty yet with a discographical book, from Rust to the OKeh book to Cary Ginell's Western Swing book and beyond.

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Steve.

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From: davdieh at aol.com
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> Unfortunately, in this case they probably won't. These are almost always 
> non-circulating reference books. Worldcat is helpful but if there is a college 
> near you that has a music library, discographies are sometimes housed in special 
> collections that aren't linked to OCLC and won't show up in a Worldcat search. 
> Pay them a visit or give them a call. 
> David Diehl
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> Your local public library will also get a copy for you. Even if they don't have 
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> it, they can get it from Interlibrary Loan, from any library in the world that 
> has it, for no charge, and will be very happy to help you if you ask.
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> You can find out what libraries hold it at OCLC WorldCat, worldcat.org.
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> Steve.
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