Template talk:Cite NewGrove2001

Cite book
This template should call Cite book. Andy Mabbett ( Pigsonthewing ); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 12:15, 27 December 2014 (UTC)
 * Done. Andy Mabbett ( Pigsonthewing ); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:03, 27 December 2014 (UTC)

Migrate, author enumeration, or move authors to the end?
I've started a discussion on the fate of the Grove family of templates (GroveOnline, NewGroveJazz2002, NewGrove2001, NewGrove1980, Cite Grove1900, & Grove1900) at:

Template talk:GroveOnline.

If interested, please discuss there. ~ Tom.Reding (talk ⋅dgaf) 17:50, 20 November 2016 (UTC)

Feedback wanted on new Grove citation templates
Hi. I've started a discussion which may interest the community around this template. You can find the discussion at Template talk:GroveOnline. Feedback and comments would be much appreciated! Cheers, --Xover (talk) 18:33, 8 January 2018 (UTC)

Editors of the 2001 print edition, and possible template merger
I would like to merge this template into, so that as editors check information against the Grove Music Online publication they can update the information in the template by simply changing the date parameter and adding a url (or doi). The process is semi-completed, at the moment if there is no url (or doi) parameter provided to then it displays "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians". However there are still some problems with editors and publishers and dates of changes. If these can be sorted out then it should allow the information that is displayed by to be more accurate than it currently is. Please see Template talk:Cite Grove and comment there if you wish to follow up on this posting.

-- PBS (talk) 10:38, 5 July 2020 (UTC)

The article The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians states: "In addition to the 29 volumes of The New Grove second edition, Grove Music Online incorporates the four-volume New Grove Dictionary of Opera (ed. Stanley Sadie, 1992) and the three-volume New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, second edition (ed. Barry Kernfeld, 2002), The Grove Dictionary of American Music and The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments, comprising a total of more than 50,000 articles. The current editor-in-chief of Grove Music, the name given to the complete slate of print and online resources that encompass the Grove brand, is University of Pittsburgh professor Deane Root. He assumed the editorship in 2009.

The dictionary, originally published by Macmillan, was sold in 2004 to Oxford University Press. Since 2008 Grove Music Online has served as a cornerstone of Oxford University Press's larger online research tool Oxford Music Online"

Is this information correct? -- PBS (talk) 10:46, 5 July 2020 (UTC)

To keep all the information in the same place please see and reply about editors at Template talk:Cite Grove -- PBS (talk) 07:50, 7 July 2020 (UTC)