 Hello, and welcome to the video, Digital Scores at Tulane and Overview. In this video, we'll provide a brief overview of the Digital Score resources available at Tulane University. Because each resource has a different user interface, advice on how to use each database may be found in separate, in-depth video tutorials. All of the Digital Score databases subscribed to you by Tulane University Libraries as well as a selection of open access resources are compiled on the Music Library Guide, which you can find through the library's website or by navigating directly to libguides.tulane.edu. Once on the guide, use the left-hand menu to navigate to the section Scores for Performance and Research. This page is divided into three sections, Digital Practice and Performance Editions, Digital Historical Editions, and In-Print Scores to check out. We will briefly be looking at only the first two sections of this page. There's very little overlap between the variety of databases under Digital Practice and Performance Editions, and unfortunately, there's still no way to search across multiple Digital Score databases with just one search. This means you may need to look in multiple databases to find the musical work you need. Very quickly, take a look at each of these resources, beginning with Music Online Classical Score Library. This one is by far the largest resource with downloadable, in-print PDF scores of works that are still in copyright from the medieval period to the present. The focus of this resource is largely classical art music. Nexo Sheet Music is the next largest collection of in-copyright Digital Scores. This platform has the unique capacity to transpose works at the click of a button. Nexo Sheet Music is a source for art music as well as instructional and method books, classic jazz, and traditional blues music. Art Song Central provides access to public domain editions of the traditional art music song repertoire. You may download and print PDF scores here. Be advised, however, you will find the occasional pop-up advertisement on this site. Contemporary Music Scores is a collection of scores submitted to the 2020 Kaleidoscope New Music Competition. PDFs of the scores may be downloaded and printed. IMSLP, also known as the Pertuchy Music Library, is a vast collection of early edition scores that have passed into the public domain. Here you will find here the standard repertoire, but note this is not a resource for 20th or 21st century repertoire. Finally, WLSCM, or the Web Library of 17th Century Music, provides online access to downloadable and printable scores of otherwise unavailable works from the 17th century. Returning to the Music Library Guide, we see the second section provides access to a selection of digital historical editions. In most cases, the resources here provide digital access to collections of manuscripts and early published editions by composers such as Beethoven, Bruckner, Chopin, and Mozart, or of a certain time period, as you will find with the remaining resources on this page. We hope you found this introduction helpful, and you're invited to dig into each database and explore them on your own. If you'd love to answer any questions you may still have, or help you find an especially tricky piece of music, send your questions and your stompers to media services at tulane.edu. Thank you so much for your time, and happy music making!