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The premier online source is Grove Music Online, which has the full-text electronic versions of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd Edition (2001) and The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (1992), The Oxford Companion to Music (2002), and The Oxford Dictionary of Music (2006). Access to the site is by subscription only. However, if you belong to a public library which has a subscription to Grove Music, you can access the site via the barcode on your library card. Many university libraries also have subscriptions to this site.
The {{GroveMusic}} template can be used to format Wikipedia links into the Grove Music Online website.
All the other sites listed on this page are publicly accessible, trustworthy and particularly useful for researching articles on opera-related subjects and finding public domain images. When using web sites not listed here, particularly amateur web sites and anonymously edited commercial database sites like IMDb, it is a good idea to check the facts in a second source if at all possible. Such sites can often contain errors and are generally not internally referenced. Other sites to be wary of:
Apart from the works listed in the Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive and Source literature sections (and some opera libretti), the texts are generally all in copyright and must not be pasted verbatim or closely paraphrased in articles. Note that direct English translations (even your own) of copyright foreign texts are likewise protected as derivative works and can only be briefly quoted or closely paraphrased under "fair use".