Skip to main content

Music Therapy Theory & Research

Course Number: MU453

Subject: Music Therapy

Peer reviewed journals

In Omni you can limit your search to "Peer-reviewed journals." "Refereed" and "peer reviewed" are synonyms. Peer reviewed journals contain various types of articles, some of which in not peer-reviewed. 

Original research

Mitchell, E. (2019). Community music therapy and participatory performance: Case study of a coffee house. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v19i1.2701

Review article

Alvarenga, W., Leite, A., Oliveira, M., Nascimento, L., Silva-Rodrigues, F., Nunes, M., & Carvalho, E. (2017). The Effect of Music on the Spirituality of Patients: A Systematic Review. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 36(2), 192–204. https://doi.org/10.1177/0898010117710855

Clinical case study / Clinical trial

Dahms, R., Eicher, C., Haesner, M., & Mueller-Werdan, U. (2021). Influence of Music Therapy and Music-Based Interventions on Dementia: A Pilot Study. The Journal of Music Therapy, 58(3), e12–e36. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmt/thab005

Perspective, opinion, and commentary

Book review

Ravaglioli, R. (2023). The Music Therapy Assessment Manual: A Guide to Data-Based Decision Making. Journal of Music Therapy, 60(2), e1–e6. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmt/thad009
Evaluating sources

Open access journals

  • Open Access is free online availability and usage right of research articles
  • Open Access publishing typically involves the author paying an article processing charge (APC)
  • APC's can be built into grant applications
  • See the Library's Scholarly Communication page for more information

Predatory Journals

Predatory journals are a global threat. They accept articles for publication — along with authors’ fees — without performing promised quality checks for issues such as plagiarism or ethical approval. (Grudniewicz, A., Moher, D., Cobey, K. D., Bryson, G. L., Cukier, S., Allen, K., & Ardern, C. (2019). Predatory journals: no definition, no defence. Nature, 576(7786), 210+)

How do I know if a journal is reputable?

Music Therapy Journals
Database searching tips
  1. Consider word variations and synonyms
    • think about how others might refer to your ideas
    • e.g, child death, perinatal death, neonatal death, stillbirth, sudden infant death, etc.
Search Tactics

 

What is the tactic?

What does the tactic do?

Examples

Boolean AND

Use AND to ensure that all terms appear in every search result.

depression AND home care

Boolean OR

Use OR to ensure that at least one term appears in every search result.

auditory OR acoustic OR sound

Phrase searching

Use quotation marks to find more than one term in a row.

vibroacoustic therapy

Truncation

Use an asterisk* at the end of a term to include multiple endings. (sometimes $)

trauma*

trauma, traumatic, traumatically, traumatize, traumatized, traumatizing

Proximity (not available in Omni)

Use NEAR/n to search for terms within n words of each other (sometimes Nn)

"music therapy" NEAR/5 child* OR adolescent*

Tutorial: Better searching using AND, OR, NOT 

  1. Employ search limiters (available limiters depend on the database)
    • peer reviewed, article type, date
    • e.g, in PsycInfo, can include: age group, population group, methodology
  2. Identify key publications and authors
    • note citations, and cited references, repeated author names
  3. Document and track everything you do in the steps above
Finding articles

Tutorial: Finding scholarly articles on a topic

  • start with Omni
    • limit to "Articles" and "Peer-reviewed journals"
      • while you will likely find what you need for MU453 assignments, article content in Omni is not chosen or curated, but dumped in, i.e., it may not have everything on a particular topic.
Follow citation trail in OMni
  • Up arrows find sources citing this item
  • Down arrows find sources cited in this item

Omni citation trail options

 

Researchers rely on curated collections of content, i.e., subject-specific databases.

APA PsycInfo®

A comprehensive database for the field of psychology and psychological aspects of related disciplines.

Dissertations and Theses

Dissertations and theses provide an insight into the research processes and sources used by PhD and Masters students. For example, in the following dissertation, see pages 32ff, 61ff, and 302ff. for the research strategies, and then pages 155ff. for the References.

Request an item from another library

Requesting items from another Omni library is pretty straightforward, but remember you can request any item even if it is not in Omni. 

Reading strategies

 

Page Owner: Greg Sennema

Page Feedback

Last Updated: