The William and Gayle Cook Music Library in Bloomington, IN is a renowned center of musical excellence, supporting musical performance, teaching, learning, and research primarily in the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. With a focus on intellectual discovery, growth, and artistry, the library provides accessible collections and services to musicians and researchers in a welcoming environment.
Home to the Archives of Traditional Music, one of the largest university-based ethnographic sound archives in the United States, the Cook Music Library also offers visitor and researcher access to irreplaceable cultural recordings. With a range of tools and resources, including research guides, music databases, and streaming audio and video, the library is a valuable resource for finding music, books, scores, and recordings.
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