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Paramount should have everything (or almost everything) - but if you end up needing to look for additional materials, the Margaret Herrick Library (part of AMPAS) has Jerry Goldsmith's sketches to his five "Star Trek" scores, and NYU has copies of a few cues from Leonard Rosenman's "Star Trek IV" score. You may also be able to write to Cliff Eidelman via Facebook and ask if he might have and be willing to share copies of any of his scores for "Star Trek VI." One final place you might be able to contact is the JoAnn Kane Music Service - though I'm not sure if they distribute any material for non-performance reasons (they would have full scores for the later Goldsmith feature scores) - still, worth contacting them, anyway. Best of luck in the search and your thesis!
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Since you're doing your thesis on Star Trek films, I'm sure you know this thesis on the first film, don't you? Patrick Cameron, Anatomy of a Film Score: Star trek – The Motion Picture, thesis, university of Queensland, 1986 it's available here: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/features/sttmpthesis.pdf
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Since you're doing your thesis on Star Trek films, I'm sure you know this thesis on the first film, don't you? Thank you, and yes, and i've skimmed through it. There is also this Norwegian one on Goldsmith that might be of interest, but although i contacted the author, I hadn't got luck aquiring it: https://www.duo.uio.no/handle/10852/27119
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