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FL
209: World Literature in English
Selected Resources
A. C. Buehler Library, Elmhurst College
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Finding
Background Information about a Country, Culture and/or Time Period
General:
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Britannica
Online ~a good starting point for information
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Xreferplus
~xreferplus is an online collection
of reference books, containing the full text of over 150 reference
books.
Country-specific/cultural:
Historical:
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Finding Books
Books are often good
sources of biographies and literary criticism.
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Sample Searches
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Works by Jurek Becker-
Browse Author: Becker, Jurek
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Works by an author in a
collection- Boolean search: Jurek AND Becker
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Works about Jurek Becker-
Browse Subject Words: Becker, Jurek
If you can't find what you're
looking for at our library, click on "Repeat search
in All ILCSO Libraries" at the top of the page.
If you find a book that you'd like to order, then
visit the Requesting
Books Owned by Other Illinet Libraries
site for ordering instructions.
Note: If you find books
that you need to interlibrary loan, order them
as soon as possible! They take 7-10 days)
to arrive.
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Finding Articles
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- Gale's
Literature Resource Center ~
An extremely powerful search tool, the LRC "provides
access to biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses
of authors from every age and literary discipline." Includes
databases such as MLA Bibliography, Dictionary of
Literary Biography, and Literary Index. There are
also external links to related, reviewed Internet web sites.
- Project
Muse ~Project MUSE is an online library of nearly
200 journals from Johns Hopkins University Press, with the
full text of articles from 1996 to the present. Journals in
this collection cover primarily the humanities and the social
sciences. (Available on-campus only, all full text)
- JSTOR
~ JSTOR is an online library currently containing more
than 100 journals in 15 different disciplines. JSTOR collects
titles up to the year 2000 if available. Current issues of
journals are not in this database. (All full text)
To access
either JSTOR or Gale's Literature Resource Center
from off campus, click on this link on the library's
main page:
Enter
your ID and password when prompted
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Can't find anything
on your topic/author? Try searching all our databases at once
with this link:
Type your keywords in the search box(es),
check "All Resources" and click "Go."
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So
you found an article in one of our databases, but
it's not full-text. Now what?
Don't fret. Look for these buttons:
or ,
or this line of text: (Find
this resource with SFX) next to the article
citation on the search screen. Clicking on this button
will take you to a list of our full-text sources that
carry the journal. If we don't have the full-text article,
you'll be directed to a link that lets you check the
catalog to see if we have the journal in print. If we
don't have the journal, you'll be given an option to
order it via Interlibrary
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Internet Resources
These sites are best used as starting
points to help you find general information about your author
or literary work/ time period: some sites even contain online
full-text publications, essays and articles. Note: online
web sites must be reviewed as to content, accuracy
and authority.
Directory websites devoted to authors
and specific literary works and genres
Online Literary Criticism Journals
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Other Helpful
Internet Resources
page was created 9/28/2000 by Anne Jordan-Baker~
last modified 9/15/2005 by J. Hill
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