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Can I return Music Library items to Joyner?

Yes! Music Library items may be returned to Joyner Library, and Joyner Library items may be returned to the Music Library.

 

Does the Music Library have a drop box for returning materials?

Yes!  The Music Library now has a drop box located outside between Brewster and Fletcher.  You can return all materials, including media, to this bookdrop.  You can also return books and scores to any of the other three Joyner Library bookdrops: at Brewster by the B-wing stairs, at the drive-up bookdrop located in the loop outside of Joyner Library, or in the wall directly across from the waterwell at Joyner Library.

 

How do I find music materials in the library catalog?

See the guide to Finding Music Materials in the Library Catalog.

 

How do I find School of Music recordings?

See the guide to Finding Music Materials in the Library Catalog (School of Music recordings section).

 

How do I cite sources for music papers?

Citation guides in the Music Library:
Turabian Ref LB2369.T8 1996
Chicago Ref Z253.U69 2003 (
Also online, pirateid & password required.)
MLA Ref LB2369.G53 2003
APA Ref BF76.7 P83 2001

University Writing Center:
The University Writing Center offers instruction in basic writing skills and assistance with specific assignments at no charge to ECU students. The Music Satellite is housed in the Music Library. Visit the Writing Center web site for more information, hours, and all locations.  Contact Harry Frank (frankh@ecu.edu, 252-328-1242) to set up an Music Satellite appointment outside of regular hours.

Other links:
Citing Sources, from Joyner Library (not music-specific)
Citing Music guide using Turabian style, from University of Western Ontario

 

What is the ECU Alma Mater, and who wrote it?

     The ECU Alma Mater is "Hail to Thy Name So Fair".  It first appeared in the 1940-41 ECTC Student Handbook where it was attributed to a student by the name of Harold A. McDougle ('44).  McDougle later became a part-time instructor in the Music Department at ECTC (1946-47) and a music teacher at Greenville High School (1947-48).  The lyrics to the second line of the song have changed from "Your joys we'll share" in the 1940-41 handbook to "Your joys we'll all share" in the present version.  Listen to the ECU Alma Mater. More information on other ECU songs.



 
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