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Dance

Guide to research in dance, including recommended library resources and search strategies.

Getting Started

UVU dance students
UVU dance students

Dance research can involve looking into the history of different dances, the evolution of choreography, kinesiology, or the prevention of injuries for dancers. The databases and other resources in this guide can help you get started on your dance research, no matter what your specific topic is.

For best results as you search:

  • Try to be as specific as possible. General searches tend to bring back too many irrelevant results.
  • Use dance jargon (technical language) to find relevant results.
  • Do background research to identify useful search terms.
  • Use article bibliographies to find more sources. 

If you get stuck at any point, please ask your subject librarian, Kimberly Reich. She's always happy to help with dance research!

Most Used Resources

These resources are great places to start your research.

Background Research

Databases

OneSearch & ProQuest

Search tabs from Library homepage. Left: OneSearch. Right: ProQuestOneSearch and ProQuest are the Fulton Library's main databases. They allow you to search the library's articles, books, streaming media, and more. OneSearch and ProQuest include resources on almost every topic, making it a great place to start your research!

To use either of these databases, go to the UVU Fulton Library Homepage link below. Use the tabs in the search box to navigate between OneSearch and ProQuest. Enter search terms into the box, then hit enter or click the magnifying glass. 

We recommend using both databases because, while there is some overlap between the two, each database features a lot of unique content.

Ask Your Librarian

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