Dissertations
PATERSON, Robert Anthony. "Sounds That Resonate: Selected Developments in Western Bar Percussion During the Twentieth Century." D.M.A. thesis. Cornell University, 2004. Available from UMI Dissertation Services, Order No. 3114502.
PLOSKI, Miroslaw. "Kwintety dete Milhauda, Barbera, Luckiego i Patersona. Idee, konteksty, perspektywy interpretacyjno-wykonawcze" ("Wind Quintets of Milhaud, Barber, Lucky and Paterson: Ideas, Contexts, Interpretative-Performance Perspectives"). D.M.A. thesis. Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie, Poland, 2008.
JONES, Timothy Andrew. "A Survey of Artists and Literature Employing Extended Multiple Mallets in Keyboard Percussion; Its Evolution, Resulting Techniques and Pedagogical Guide." D.M.A. thesis. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2003.
YAMPIRO, Kyle Daniel, "Establishing human identity through randomly generated lyrics': A comprehensive performer's analysis of Robert Paterson's CAPTCHA and its performance," Research Project, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, May 2016.
Other Publications
PORTER, Joe, “Six-Mallet Technique Diversified: A Comprehensive Book and DVD to Learn Six-Mallet Marimba Technique,” 2013. (Mention of six-mallet works on DVD.)