- American Musicological Society Links Page
- CAIRSS – Institute for Music Research CAIRSS for Music (Computer-Assisted Information Retrieval Service System). CAIRSS is a bibliographic database of music research literature.
- Google Scholar
- Healthopedia
- Institute for Music Research
- musicpsychology.net
- Musictherapyworld (Witten Herdecke) (full-text articles in database)
- National Library of Medicine (USA) MEDLINE Online Database with search facilities
- Temple University Music Therapy On-line information and resources
- William & Gayle Cook Music Library, Indiana University
Related Databases and Electronic Journals
- AeJAMH The Australian e-journal for the Advancement of Mental Health is a peer-reviewed online journal produced by Ausienet. Inquiries and original contributions can be sent via e-mail to : anne.ohanlon@flinders.edu.au
- The Stronger Families Learning Exchange provides information about funded projects, access to bulletins, notice about forthcoming conferences, a ‘good practice’ database and a collection of new and updated online resources.
- Medical Journal of Australia
- Australian E-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health
Online Sources by Clinical Category
To add new categories or links, email the web editor.
Neurologic Music Therapy
- The whole brain atlas
- The Musical Brain
- Robert Zatorre’s home page
- Laboratory for Neuropsychology of Music and Auditory Cognition (Montreal)
- Washington University School of Medicine Neuroscience Tutorial
- The Center for Biomedical Research in Music (Colorado State University)
- Music Therapy in Neurology Network
- Institute of Complex Neuro-disability (London)
- The Music Therapy Neurology Network
Music Medicine
Music Therapy for Disabilities
- Claus Bang: A World of Sound and Music (MT for deaf and hearing impaired clients)
Palliative Care
- Palliative Care Australia National Community Education Initiative (Community education resources available to order or download)
- Living-caring-working website (Contains information for people living with a terminal illness or their carers. It also provides a general source of information to assist in a clearer understanding about palliative care and about how to make a difference.