Articles

Creighton Barrett. 2009. “From Acetate Disc to Digital Audio: Tracing the Copies of Helen Creighton’s Sound Recordings.” Canadian Folk Music, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p.9.

Canadian Musician. 2003. “First Six Cemented On Folk Walk.” Canadian Musician 25:6 p. 18.

Linda Christine Craig. 1978. “The Scottish Origins of ‘Farewell to Nova Scotia’.” Dalhousie Review 58:3, pp. 471-480.

Helen Creighton. 1950, 1976. “Folklore of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.” Ottawa: National Museum Bulletin 117. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1976, pp. 78-84.

Helen Creighton. 1972. “Canada’s Maritime Provinces-An Ethnomusicological Survey (Personal Observations and Recollections).” Ethnomusicology 16:3, Canadian Issue, pp. 404-414. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/850202.

Helen Creighton. 1980. “Collecting Songs of Nova Scotia Blacks.” Folklore Studies in Honour of Herbert Halpert ed. Kenneth Goldstein and Neil Rosenberg, St. John’s: Memorial University.

Clary Croft. The Helen Creighton Fonds At The Public Archives of Nova Scotia. CanFolkMusic.

Peter Fielding. 2013. “A concordance of Helen Creighton’s songs and ballads of Nova Scotia for use with Gary S. Karpinski and Richard Kram’s anthology for sight singing.” Canadian Folk Music, 46:4, pp. 15-20.

Peter Fielding. 2013. “New Encodings for Select Helen Creighton Historic Field Recordings.” Canadian Folk Music 47:3, pp 10-12.

Peter Fielding. 2010. “An analytic survey of Helen Creighton’s songs and ballads from Nova Scotia.” Alla Breve 34:2, pp. 7-21.

Edith Fowke. 1990. “Obituary: Helen Creighton (1899-1989).” The Journal of American Folklore 103:409, pp. 334-335. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/541513.

Chris Greencorn. 2018. Helen Creighton and the Folk Song in Nova Scotia. medium.com

David Gregory. 2004. “Helen Creighton and the Traditional Songs of Nova Scotia.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 38:2 pp. 1-17.

David Gregory. 2004. “The Creighton-Senior Collaboration, 1932-51” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 38:2, pp. 18-35.

Library and Archives Canada. Celebrating Women’s Achievements: Women in Canadian Life and Society, Music, and Literature. “Helen Creighton.”

Maine Folkife Center. “Women Folklorists – Helen Creighton.”

Nancy McGregor and Clary Croft. “Creighton, Helen.” The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Foundation.

Ian Schlanders, 1952. She’s Collecting Long Lost Songs, Macleans.

Doreen H. Senior and Helen Creighton. 1951. “Folk Songs Collected in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.” Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society 6:3, pp. 83-91. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4521359.

Richard S. Tallman. 1979. “Folklore Research in Atlantic Canada: an Overview.” Acadiensis 8:2, pp. 118-130.

Diane Tye. 1993. “’A Very Lone Worker’: Women-Centered Throughts on Helen Creighton’s Career as a Folklorist.” Canadian Folklore 15:2, pp. 107-117.

Diane Tye. 1995. “Katherine Gallagher and the World of Women’s Folksong.” Atlantis 20:1, pp. 101-111.

Shauna Waterman. 2014. “Helen Creighton: Nova Scotia’s Folklore Pioneer. OnGuard – Canadian Forces in Nova Scotia Information Directory and Shopping Guide, pp. 18-20. Trident Publications.

Jeff A. Webb 1992. “Cultural Intervention: Helen Creighton’s Folksong Broadcast, 1938-1939.” Canadian Folklore Canadien 14:2, pp. 159-170.