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How to find World Music recordings in the UIUC Music Library
Introduction:
When world music recordings are added to the Music Library’s collection, they are given an
alphanumeric code taken from the Outline of World Cultures, 6th rev. ed. (New Haven,
Conn: Human Relations Area Files, 1983). You can locate world music recordings by
searching for this code in the library’s online and card catalogs.
Step one:
Locate the Outline of World Cultures behind the Information Desk. The call number is
GN345.3 M871983.
Step two:
Using the index, find the alphanumeric code for the continent, geographic region, nation, or
ethnic group in which you’re interested.
Example: You wish to listen to recordings from Mongolia. You check the index
and discover the code is AH1.
Step three:
Search the online catalog. Do a Quick Search by Browse Subject for HRAF AH1
Don’t forget the HRAF in front of the code and leave a space between the HRAF and the
code! This should return a list of compact discs, records, and cassettes of Mongolian
music.
Step four:
Search the card catalog. Go the beginning of the H drawer and search for HRAF AH1.
Searching the card catalog will give you older records and cassettes.
Hint:
If you can't find what you’re looking for, try using a more general number. For
example, if you’re looking for recordings from the Amhara, a region in Ethiopia
(HRAF
MP5), but get no results, search the general number for Ethiopia (HRAF MP1).
If you need assistance, please ask!
lat 14 February, 2000
updated December 2002
Comments to: Music Library Webmaster

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