Incoming Resources
- Hitmaker, the man and his music, Tommy Mottola with Cal Fussman
- Before the music dies
- The Oxford handbook of mobile music studies, edited by Sumanth Gopinath and Jason Stanyek, Volume 2
- The Oxford handbook of mobile music studies, edited by Sumanth Gopinath and Jason Stanyek
- The classical music industry, edited by Christopher Dromey and Julia Haferkorn
- Nuclear Blast clips, Vol. 1
- Abbey Road, the best studio in the world, Alistair Lawrence, foreword by Sir George Martin
- The international recording industries, edited by Lee Marshall
- Big sounds from small peoples, the music industry in small countries, Roger Wallis and Krister Malm
- Popular music as promotion, music and branding in the digital age, Leslie M. Meier
- Studying popular music culture, Tim Wall
- The global jukebox, the international music industry, Robert Burnett
- The song machine, inside the hit factory, John Seabrook
- Reggae roadblocks, a music business development perspective, Lloyd Stanbury
- Music in the world, selected essays, Timothy D. Taylor
- The music industries, from conception to consumption, by Michael L. Jones
- The big payback, the history of the business of hip-hop, Dan Charnas
- "£5 for the record and £7 for the t-shirt", music merchandising, fashion, and the rise of sign value, Marianne Damoiseau
- The music industry handbook, Paul Rutter
- Understanding the music industries, Chris Anderton, Andrew Dubber and Martin James
- Music and capitalism, a history of the present, Timothy D. Taylor
- Peer to peer and the music industry, the criminalization of sharing, Matthew David
- The global music industry, three perspectives, Arthur Bernstein, Naoki Sekine, Dick Weissman
- Create, produce, consume, new models for understanding music business, David Bruenger
- The Oxford handbook of mobile music studies, edited by Sumanth Gopinath and Jason Stanyek, Volume 1
- Up close and personal
- Bodies, life and death in music, Ian Winwood
- Rockonomics, what the music industry can teach us about economics (and our future), Alan B. Krueger
- Who killed classical music?, maestros, managers, and corporate politics, Norman Lebrecht
- The music industry, music in the cloud, by Patrik Wikstrom
- Pop music, pop culture, Chris Rojek
- Music marketing, press, promotion, distribution, and retail, Mike King ; edited by Jonathan Feist
- The economics of music, Peter Tschmuck
- Music genres and corporate cultures, Keith Negus
- The music industry, music in the cloud, Patrik Wikström
- Expensive habits, the dark side of the music industry, Simon Garfield
- Big sounds from small peoples, the music industry in small countries, Roger Wallis and Krister Malm
- Popular music in a digital music economy, problems and practices for an emerging service industry, Tim J. Anderson
- The music industry, music in the cloud, by Robert Burnett, Patrik Wikstrom
- The production and consumption of music in the digital age, edited by Brian J. Hracs, Michael Seman and Tarek E. Virani