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String Resource Guide

Introduction

This page will cover how to search for harp materials - including scores, recordings, and books - through the Library. The box below includes general search tips you can use to retrieve relevant results in the library catalog.

For a selection of call number recommendations to help you browse the shelves and suggested search terms to explore the catalog, check out our Tips for Exploring the Collection box at the bottom of this page. Make sure to browse the other pages in this guide for selected materials from the catalog to get you started exploring the many resources available to you at MPAL!

Search Tips

This box outlines the different ways you can search for harp music through the catalog. For more information on how to locate materials in the library and how to narrow your search for specific types of materials, please see our guide on Finding Music Materials.

Keyword Searching

When you do a keyword search (also known as a basic search), you are searching for words or phrases that can be found anywhere in the text of an item record. This is the easiest method of searching the catalog and is usually best to use for general searching and/or at the beginning of the research process.

Author Searching

You can use an author search in order to find materials by a specific author. However, a  specific composer or performer of certain materials is not always listed as the author of those materials in the catalog. The name used for searching the catalog can be in any configuration during the search (e.g. first and last name or last name, first). However, an author search can yield different results based on different spellings for a name.

Subject Searching

By using a subject search, you can use a prescribed set of terms for library materials known as a controlled vocabulary in the form of subject headings in order to increase the precision of your search. By doing so, you can reduce the number of results that are potentially irrelevant to your search and find more materials that fit your research needs. For more details and recommended subject headings for searching the catalog, check out the next box!

Tips for Exploring the Collection

Browsing the shelves for materials related to your topic can be a great way to identify items that may be useful to you! If you find one or two items in the catalog that seem promising, look on the shelves at the items surrounding them.

If you want to read more about call numbers and how to decipher them, check our guide to Classification Systems. If you're not sure where to go in the Library to browse one of these call number ranges, please ask us at the service desk and we'll be happy to point you in the right direction or walk you to the shelves! 

For search suggestions to browse the catalog, check out the next tab of this box!

Suggested Call Numbers

Scores and Recordings

  • Solo Harp: M115 - M119 and M787.5
  • Harp and Piano: M272 - M273 and M787.5
  • Duets (and one plucked instrument): M292 - M293 and M787.5
  • Duets (and one string instrument): M294 - M295 and M787.5
  • Duets (and one wind instrument): M296 - M297 and M787.5
  • Harp and Orchestra [Symphony and String]: M1136 and M787.5
  • Harp and Orchestra [Symphony and String] (piano reduction): M1137 and M787.5
  • Harp and Electronics: M116 - M117, M1473, and M787.5

Books

  • History and Criticism: ML1005 - ML1008 and 787.5
  • Biographies: ML418 and 780.9
  • Bibliographies: ML128.H, ML1005, and 787.5

Methods, Etudes & Excerpts

  • Instruction and Study: MT540 - MT548 and M787.5
  • Methods and Etudes: MT116, MT542 - MT545, and M787.5

Search by Subject

Each item in the library catalog is assigned one or more subject headings to tell you what it is about. You can search by subject heading using the catalog's Advanced Search feature. 

To search by subject in the catalog:

  • Open the library catalog and click on "Advanced Search" to the right of the search bar
  • Underneath "Search filters", you'll see that the default is set to "Any Field"
  • Click on the arrow next to "Any Field" and select "Subject" from the drop-down menu
  • Try a search with one of the subject headings recommended below
  • Once you've found a relevant book in the catalog, you can also use the subjects listed in the record to find additional related materials

Recommended Subject Headings

Scores & Recordings:

Limit by ensemble type, size, or composition: 

Limit your search by specifying the form or type of piece you're looking for:

You might also try a subject search for Rensch Collection, which will display results from the Roslyn Rensch Collection -- a collection of harp materials and scores held in MPAL's Special Collections. 

Scholarship on the Harp: