Annotated Bibliography
“Edison Film and Sound: The History of the Edison Cylinder Phonograph.” Edison Film
and Sound: The History of the Edison Cylinder Phonograph. Web. 30
Oct. 2012. <http://lcweb2.loc.gov?ammnm/edhtml/edcyldr.html>.
- This was one of my first sources which helped me recieve a picture and a good load of information that helped me put together my final product.
“Edison’s Phonograph.” 2012. The History Channel website. Dec 16 2012, 3:04
<http://www.history.com/speeches/edison-phonograph-message.>
- This is a video showing history of Thomas Edison and the Phonograph. Helped me understand more about my topic than I already did.
Fantel, Hans. "Sound: The Phonograph and It’s Impact on The Art Of Music." New York Times
21 Dec. 1986. Gale World History In Context. Web. 12 Dec. 2012.
- This source gave me more of a idea of how the Phonograph impacted
Harris, Cody. "Old Sound Collector." Old Sound Collector. 9 Dec. 2012. Web. 15
Dec. 2012.
- I got a good image off of this source.
Heskes, Irene. "Records, Phonograph." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Ed. Michael
Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 17. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA,
2007. 149-151. Gale World History In Context. Web. 11 Nov. 2012.
- This is the source that gave information that other sources didn't give me.
Kennedy, Adam. "The History of the Phonograph." The History of the Phonograph.
Web. 08 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.personal.psu.edu/jtk187/art2/phonograph.htm>.
- The source here is a good source for information on both the Phonograph and the affect it had on music after the 19th century.
"Phonograph." Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War and
Reconstruction. Ed. John Merriman and Jay Winter. Vol. 4. Detroit: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 2006. 2010-2013. Gale World History In Context. Web. 11 Nov.
2012.
- This helped me learn about the competition people had to try to make the Phonograph.
“Phonograph Record Technologies from Their Intervention to the Death of 78-rpm
Records.” History of Phonograph Record Technology. Web. 29 Oct.
2012. <http://www.recording-history.org/HTML/phono_technology1.php>.
- This helped explain how recording with the Phonograph turned into making records.
"Quest for Sound: Thomas Edison's Phonograph." Science and Its Times. Ed. Neil
Schlager and Josh Lauer. Vol. 5. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Gale World History In
Context. Web. 11 Nov. 2012.
- This gave specific details of Edison's quest for sound. Helped me get information on how he got the idea and how he pursued it.
Stross, Randall. "The Making of America: Thomas Edison." Time. Time, 23 June 2010. Web.
08 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1999143_1999210_1999211,00.htm>
- This was my favorite source because it gave me the most information of any other source.
and Sound: The History of the Edison Cylinder Phonograph. Web. 30
Oct. 2012. <http://lcweb2.loc.gov?ammnm/edhtml/edcyldr.html>.
- This was one of my first sources which helped me recieve a picture and a good load of information that helped me put together my final product.
“Edison’s Phonograph.” 2012. The History Channel website. Dec 16 2012, 3:04
<http://www.history.com/speeches/edison-phonograph-message.>
- This is a video showing history of Thomas Edison and the Phonograph. Helped me understand more about my topic than I already did.
Fantel, Hans. "Sound: The Phonograph and It’s Impact on The Art Of Music." New York Times
21 Dec. 1986. Gale World History In Context. Web. 12 Dec. 2012.
- This source gave me more of a idea of how the Phonograph impacted
Harris, Cody. "Old Sound Collector." Old Sound Collector. 9 Dec. 2012. Web. 15
Dec. 2012.
- I got a good image off of this source.
Heskes, Irene. "Records, Phonograph." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Ed. Michael
Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 17. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA,
2007. 149-151. Gale World History In Context. Web. 11 Nov. 2012.
- This is the source that gave information that other sources didn't give me.
Kennedy, Adam. "The History of the Phonograph." The History of the Phonograph.
Web. 08 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.personal.psu.edu/jtk187/art2/phonograph.htm>.
- The source here is a good source for information on both the Phonograph and the affect it had on music after the 19th century.
"Phonograph." Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War and
Reconstruction. Ed. John Merriman and Jay Winter. Vol. 4. Detroit: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 2006. 2010-2013. Gale World History In Context. Web. 11 Nov.
2012.
- This helped me learn about the competition people had to try to make the Phonograph.
“Phonograph Record Technologies from Their Intervention to the Death of 78-rpm
Records.” History of Phonograph Record Technology. Web. 29 Oct.
2012. <http://www.recording-history.org/HTML/phono_technology1.php>.
- This helped explain how recording with the Phonograph turned into making records.
"Quest for Sound: Thomas Edison's Phonograph." Science and Its Times. Ed. Neil
Schlager and Josh Lauer. Vol. 5. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Gale World History In
Context. Web. 11 Nov. 2012.
- This gave specific details of Edison's quest for sound. Helped me get information on how he got the idea and how he pursued it.
Stross, Randall. "The Making of America: Thomas Edison." Time. Time, 23 June 2010. Web.
08 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1999143_1999210_1999211,00.htm>
- This was my favorite source because it gave me the most information of any other source.