Reference sources are a great place to start your research when you need to gather initial information about a topic or get a rough overview of a subject so you can decide what areas to research further. Reference books and online tools are also excellent for looking up a quick fact, definition, or date, and they will often direct you to more sources.
If none of the recommended resources are quite what you're looking for, try a search in the Library catalog for the subject you're researching and "reference", "handbook", "guide", or "companion" to see what reference materials we might have on the subject. Remember that you can always reach out to a librarian for help if your search doesn't turn up promising results!
We've collected several encyclopedias and general reference sources that are a great place to start your research, develop your background knowledge, and begin to refine your research focus.
Check out these biographical resources to familiarize yourself with major names and look up performers of interest.
Check out these bibliographies and handbooks for suggestions for further reading and to get a sense of what has been written on your topic.