Amburn, Ellis. Pearl: The Obsessions and Passions of Janis Joplin. New York: Warner Books, 1992
Arnold, Gary. "The Bloom's Off; And So's the Bette, in Midler's New 'Rose.'" Washington Post 8 November 1979: F1.
Big Brother & the Holding Company http://www.bbhc.com/BigBrother.htm
Bradshaw, Melissa. “Devouring the Diva: Martyrdom as Feminist Backlash in The Rose.†Camera Obscura 23.1 (2008): 69-87.
Braziel, Jana Evans. "'Bye, Bye Baby': Race, Bisexuality, and the Blues in the Music of Bessie Smith and Janis Joplin." Popular Music and Society 27.1 (2004).
Campbell, Gavin James. "'Buried Alive in the Blues': Janis Joplin and the Souls of White Folk." How Far Is America from Here?" Ed. Theo D'Haen et. al. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2005. 499-507.
Campbell, James. "'The Outer Limits of Probability: A Janis Joplin Retrospective." Southern Cultures 6:3 (2000): 100-11.
Cavan, Sherri. Hippies of the Haight. St. Louis: New Critics Press, 1972.
The Cult of Janis http://halleydevestern.com/janis/janis.html
Custen, George. Bio/Pics: How Hollywood Constructed Public History. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1992.
Dalton, David.
Davis, Natalie Zemon. "Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead: Film and the Challenge of Authenticity." Yale Review 76.4 (1987): 457-78.
Echols, Alice. Scars of Sweet Paradise: The Life and Times of Janis Joplin. Ontario: Fitzhenry Whiteside LTD, 1999.
Emblige, David. “I Feel Therefore I Am: The Blues-Rock of Janis Joplin.†Southwest Review 61 (1978): 341-53.
Excellent Janis Joplin interview! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvipz47v8nQ&feature=related
Friedman, Myra. Buried Alive: The Biography of Janis Joplin. New York: Harmony Books, 1992.
Gilmore, John. "John Gilmore -- Celebrity Spotlight -- Janis Joplin." The Official John Gilmore Site. 2005. http://www.johngilmore.com/Celebrities/janisjoplin.html
Goldman, Albert. "The Emergence of Rock." The Sixties. Ed. Gerald Howard. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984. 343-64.
Hacker, Marilyn. "Elegy for Janis Joplin." Bad Moon Rising. Ed. Thomas M. Disch. New York: Harper and Row, 1973. 3-5. [poem] http://www.lehigh.edu/~ineng/jbr2/janispoem.html
"Janis, the Judy Garland of Rock?" Rolling Stone 15 March 1969: 6.
Janis Joplin http://home.hiwaay.net/~brettr/janis.htm [Archived]
Janis Joplin - A Woman Left Lonely http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klhK_4evO5c&feature=related
Janis Joplin - Cry Baby (live in toronto 1970)
Janis Joplin - Piece of my heart
Janis Joplin - Summertime (Live Gröna Lund 1969) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzNEgcqWDG4&a=GxdCwVVULXdC1_uK3KV1zCSzPVvGV8Rv&playnext=1
Janis Joplin: Life and Times http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/5312/ [Archived]
Janis. Dir. Howard Alk and Seaton Findlay. With Janis Joplin. Crawley Films, 1974.
Janisjoplin.net http://www.janisjoplin.net/
Joplin, Laura. Love, Janis. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1992.
Kaiser, Charles. 1968 in America. New York: Weinfield & Nicholson, 1988.
Kehr, David. "The Rose." The Chicago Reader http://onfilm.chireader.com/MovieCaps/R/RO/07914_Rose.html
Kroll, Jack. "Hippie-Freak Queen." Newsweek 12 November 1979: 107.
Loukides, Paul, and Linda K. Fuller. "Surveying Popular Films of Oppression: The Ideological Construction of Women and Madness." Beyond the Stars: Themes and Ideologies in American Popular Film. Ohio: Bowling Green State U. Popular P., 1996. 65-81.
Love, Janis. Conceived, Adapted and Directed by Randal Myler. Inspired by the book Love, Janis by Laura Joplin. A play.
Madow, Stuart, and Jeff Sobul. The Colour of Your Dreams. Pittsburgh: Dorrance Publications, 1992.
Martin, Judith. "The Rise of 'The Rose.'" Washington Post 9 November 1979: 32.
Moneterey Pop. Pennebaker, D.A. dir. and prod. . The Foundation, 1969.
Morgan, Edward P. The Sixties Experience: Hard Lessons about Modern America. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1991.
Official Janis Joplin Web Site http://www.officialjanis.com/
Pearl-Janis Joplin http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/5653/
Perry, Charles. The Haight-Ashbury: A History. New York: Random House, 1984.
Perry, Helen Swick. The human be-in. New York: Basic Books, 1970.
Ricmusic: Women of Rock Collection http://www.ricmusic.de/women_of_rock/janis_joplin.htm [Archived]
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Tribute http://www.rockhall.com/hof/inductee.asp?id=135
Rodnitzky, Jerry. “Janis Joplin: The Hippie Blues Singer as Feminist Hero.†Journal of Texas Music History 2.1 (2002): 7-15.
Rolling Stone Magazine http://rollingstone.com/
Rollins, Peter C. The Columbia Companion to American History on Film: How the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past. New York: Columbia UP, 2003.
Sydell, Laura. "Janis Joplin: The Queen Of Rock : NPR." NPR : National Public Radio : News & Analysis, World, US, Music & Arts : NPR. 7 June 2010. Web. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127483124
The Rose. Dir. Mark Rydell. With Bette Midler, Alan Bates, and Frederic Forrest. Twentieth Century Fox, 1979.
The Unofficial Janis Joplin http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Pavilion/2726/janis.htm [Archived]
Untitled http://web.syr.edu/~ygindin/joplin/joplin.html
Women of Rock http://www.ricmusic.de/women_of_rock/janis_joplin.htm [Archived]
Woodstock '69 :: Work Me, Lord by Janis Joplin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q69HfzWpZac?