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- Author(s): Wollenberg, Susan
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Nineteenth Century Music Review; Dec2019, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p491-500, 10p
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Contemplating a vast (and ever-expanding) digital treasure-trove of information and critical thought on the subject of music such as MGG Online is an exhilarating experience. (For all my subsequent efforts I didn't find an equivalent in MGG Online to the I Grove i entry dedicated to "Women in music", although MGG includes the topic in its "Gender Studies" article.[32]) The MGG guidance seems not to mention the procedure for citation of articles, but it's self-evident, as shown in Figures 1 and 4: clicking on "Cite" in the box next to the article text gives the correct formula, with option to copy the citation to clipboard. 6 Lütteken Laurenz, 'Music(ologic)al Knowledge in the Digital World: Preliminary Notes Concerning MGG Online ', Fontes artis musicae 63 / 3 (July-September 2016): special issue, 'Referencing Music in the Twenty-First Century: Encyclopedias of the Past, Present, and Future', ed. Spotify, in: MGG Online, hrsg. von Laurenz Lütteken, Kassel, Stuttgart, New York: 2016ff., veröffentlicht 2017-09-13, https://www.mgg-online.com/mgg/stable/14561, accessed 19 October 2017; PAUL WATT, Art. [Extracted from the article]
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