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Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (International Repertory of Music Literature; Internationales Repertorium der Musikliteratur), commonly known by its acronym RILM, is a nonprofit organization that offers digital collections and advanced tools for locating research on all topics related to music. [1]
RILM Music Encyclopedias (RME) is an electronic collection of music reference works from 1775 to the present from Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale. RME expands every year by three to five titles.
IAML holds annual conferences and has implemented four main programmes, together known as the "R projects" of musicology: Répertoire international des sources musicales (RISM), Répertoire international de littérature musicale (RILM), Répertoire international d'iconographie musicale (RIdIM) and Répertoire international de la presse musicale ...
Abstracts & full text ( 7.5 million) biomedical and life sciences articles (Dec 2020). Includes text mining tools and links to external molecular and medical data sets. Free Yes EMBL-EBI: PubMed Central (PMC) [13] Biomedical, life sciences: 7,500,000 Free full-text archive of publications and preprints Free Yes NIH, NLM: ResearchGate
This committee is responsible for abstracting Canadian music publications, which are then added to the Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM) database. In addition to monographs and doctoral dissertations, the RILM Canada Committee abstracts the following journals: [9] [10] Primary:
It is abstracted and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database, [2] RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, and New Testament Abstracts. [3] The journal cover bears the letters "VDMA", which stands for "Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum" ("the Word of the Lord endures forever"), a motto of the Lutheran Reformation. [4]
Proverbium is indexed by the MLA International Bibliography, RILM Abstracts of Music International, and Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies. Julia Sevilla Muñoz, editor of the journal Paremia , has described it saying, " Proverbium est devenu premier point de recontre et d'échange scientifique pour les vrais spécialistes en parémies."
The journal is abstracted and indexed in RILM and The Music Index. Online access is provided by Sabinet Online, and African Journals OnLine. The journal is a successor of the South African Journal of Musicology which was published by the former Musicological Society of Southern Africa. SASRIM was established in 2006 as an amalgamation of the ...