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ENG199: Methods of Literary Study
Spring 2008 - S. Seelig
reference contact: Bruce Sajdak x2967

Meaning of Words | Obscure References | Books | Reviews & Articles | Cite Sources | Give Feedback

FIND THE MEANING OF WORDS

Reference Source Call Number/Access
Oxford English Dictionary
The "OED" is the standard historical dictionary of English. If you're just checking a quick meaning, either print or database will do. More complex searching requires use of the database.

ref PE 1625 .O87 1989

online database

FIND AN ONLINE TEXT

Reference Source Access
Lion (Literature Online)
Fully searchable library of more than 330,000 works of English and American poetry, drama and prose, plus biographies, bibliographies and key criticism and reference resources
click here

FIND THE MEANING OF AN OBSCURE REFERENCE

Starting Places -- Or what to do when you have no clue what that means

Reference Source Access/Call Number
Oxford Reference Online click here
Cambridge Collections Online click here
Encyclopedia of Romanticism ref DA 529 .E53 1992
Brontë Encyclopedia click here

People

Use these sources to find the facts about a life including lists of writings.

Reference Source Reference Call Number
Dictionary of Literary Biography ref PN 451 .D53
Dictionary of National Biography click here
American National Biography click here
Biography Resource Center click here

Literature

Reference Source Call Number
Handbook of Literature ref PN 41 .H355 2006
New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics ref PN 1021 .N39 1993

FINDING BOOKS

Search in the Five College Library Catalog using the SUBJECT BEGINS WITH search - e.g.:

brontë emily
brontë family
byron george
married women england

FINDING ARTICLES

Humanities Abstracts 1984+

MLA Bibliography 1926+

JSTOR (back issues excluding the most recent 2-5 years)

CITE YOUR SOURCES

For guidance on citing sources correctly visit the Libraries' Style Manuals page. See especially links to MLA (Modern Language Association of America) style. See how to get to Citation Help.

WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT THIS LIBRARY CLASS?

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CONTACT THE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN

Contact Bruce Sajdak, the instructor for your library session: bsajdak@email.smith.edu

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