Encyclopedias,
Dictionaries, etc. | Find
Books |
Find Articles
Web Sites |
Citing Sources
American
Writers. Reference PS 129 A55
Benet's
reader's encyclopedia. Reference PN41.B4 1996
Bloomsbury
Guide to Women's Literature. Reference PN 471 B57 1992
Contemporary
literary criticism. 180 vols. Reference PN771.C62
Dictionary of
literary biography. 1980-1999. Reference PS221 D5
1989
Encyclopedia
of folklore and literature. Reference PN41.E48 1998
Encyclopedia
of the novel. 2 vols. Reference PN41.E487 1998
Encyclopedia
of world literature in the 20th Century. 4 vols. Reference
PN771.E5 1999
Literary
research guide : an annotated listing of reference sources in
English literary studies. Reference PR83 .H27 2002
Magill's
survey of world literature. 6 vols. Reference PN523.M29 1993
Oxford
Companion to English literature. Reference PR19.O94
2000
Oxford
English Dictionary. 20 vols. Reference PE1625.O87 1989 or
online
Twentieth-century literary criticism. 142 vols. Reference
PN94. T94
Credo Reference. Over 360 online reference titles in all subject areas. Allows cross-referencing between titles and expanding searches into the Truman catalog and other library resources.
To find books, videos or other materials located in Pickler Memorial Library, search the Library Catalog. It is usually a good idea to start with a keyword search so you can combine search terms that relate to your research project. For example:
heroes and literature
shakespeare and criticism
abjection and literature
Check the Subject Headings listed in the records you retrieve to find other useful terms and phrases to search. Below are some subject heading examples for language and literature. Each link performs the subject search in Truman's Library Catalog.
| shakespeare, william | |
| myth in literature | |
| greek poetry | slavery in literature |
The Curriculum Library, on the second floor, contains a
collection of textbooks used in the public schools and a collection
of children's books. These are all listed in the Truman's
Library Catalog. You can search for children's books by
author,
title,
keyword, or
children's subject
heading.
If Pickler Memorial Library doesn't have what you want, try your
search in MOBIUS to
find books in other libraries in Missouri. You can order books
online, and they will be delivered usually within 3-4 working days.
This service is available to current Truman students, faculty, and
staff.
Databases in this section are restricted to use on the Truman network unless otherwise indicated.
Academic Search Elite (EBSCO). 1985+. A multi-disciplinary database offering full text for more than 2,000 journals, including more than 1,500 peer-reviewed titles.
Humanities Abstracts. 1984+Humanities and Social Sciences Index Retrospective. Indexing of over 1200 periodicals, some going back as far as 1907. Also has coverage of many important scientific journals up to the 1950s.
Literature Resource Center - Up-to-date biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism and reviews on nearly 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods and from around the world, produced by Thomson-Gale. (1 simultaneous user)
MLA Bibliography. 1926+. A bibliography of scholarship in literature, language, linguistics, and folklore. Contains over 1.8 million citations from more than 4400 journals and series and 1000 book publishers. About 75% are language and literature journal articles. You can limit your searches by the following languages: Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian.
JSTOR. Archive of scholarly journals. Truman campus has access to the Arts & Sciences I and II collections, Ecology & Botany collection, and General Science collection.
Project MUSE. Full-text titles from over 100 scholarly journals in the Basic Undergraduate Collection.
L'Année Philologique Online. Database published by the Société Internationale de Bibliographie Classique covering volumes 30 to 73 with more than 480,000 bibliographic records.
Anthropological Index Online. Free to the public to search.
ARTFL Project,
years of coverage varies
Over 2000 French texts from the 13th-20th centuries are included,
ranging from classical works of French literature to various kinds of
non-fiction prose and technical writing.
Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819. Full-text access to a comprehensive set of American books, pamphlets, and broadsides from the early 1800s, based on Ralph R. Shaw's and Richard H. Shoemaker's "American Bibliography, 1801-1819. Part of the Readex Archive of Americana database.
ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center), 1966+
On the Web through
FirstSearch
On the Web through
The Educator's Reference Desk.
Free to the public.
On the Web through the
Dept. of Education. Free to the public.
ERIC is a comprehensive
database containing abstracts of journal articles, reports,
curriculum guides, conference proceedings, etc. It covers all areas
of education at all age and grade levels. ERIC Documents
1993+ are available online. Documents before 1993 are on
microfiche. The library's microfiche subscription ended with
ED455358. Journal Coverage: Click
here to show journal list.
ITER: Gateway to the Middle ages & Renaissance
A bibliography of articles from selected interdisciplinary journals pertaining
to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700), years vary by journal title.
Reader's Guide Retrospective. 1890-1982. Index to older magazine articles.
Communication Abstracts,
1967-2001
Reference P90 C65
Provides coverage of recent literature in the areas of general
communication, mass communication, advertising and marketing,
broadcasting, communication theory, interpersonal and intrapersonal
communication, small group communication, organizational
communication, journalism, public relations, radio, public opinion,
speech, and television.
Essay and General
Literature Index,1900-2001
Reference AI 3 E752
A detailed index by author, subject, and some titles to essays
published in books.
Language Teaching, 1982+
In print only under various titles: Periodicals PB35 L322
Indexes scholarly journals on learning and teaching languages.
Language/Linguistics
| Literary Criticism/About
Authors | Classic
Literature/Digital Archive
Contemporary Writers in the
UK
Gender
Inn --- Feminist literary criticism and gender studies database
Geoffrey Chaucer
- Harvard University's site on Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffreychaucer.org
Internet Public Library: Online
Literary Criticism Collection
Literary Encyclopedia
Literary history
Alex Catalogue of
Electronic texts---collection of public domain documents from American
and English literature as well as Western philosophy
American and English
Literature Internet Resources
American Verse Project---electronic
archive of volumes of American poetry prior to 1920 at University of Michigan
ARTFL Project (Project
for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language)
Bartleby: Great Books online---Comprehensive
literature works collection
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations---at
Columbia University
Cambridge History of English and
American Literature
Camelot Project
-- at University of Rochester
Electronic Text Center---digital collection of publications in about 12
languages at University of Virginia, part of it is freely accessible
English Prose
Drama Database ---more than 1,600 plays written by more than 350
different authors
The English Server Drama
Collection---at Carnegie Mellon University
Folklore and Mythology
Electronic Texts---collected by D. L. Ashliman of University of
Pittsburgh. Coverage is international, but is particularly rich in
Nordic/Germanic selections.
Internet Classics Archive
Jane Austen Info
Page, Pride and Prejudice Hypertext
Literary
Resources on the Net
Luminariam: Anthology of
Middle English, Renaissance, and Early 17th Century Literature
Mr. William Shakespeare
and the Internet
The Online
Books Page---website that facilitates access to books that are freely
readable over the Internet hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Library
The Online Medieval and
Classical Library---at Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE
Playwriting seminars
Project Gutenberg - oldest
producer of free e-books on the internet
Reading Women
Writers and African Literature
Science fiction and Fantasy
Research Database
Shakespeare's Complete Works
Sonnet Central---an archive of
English sonnets
William Blake Archive -
access to high-quality electronic reproductions of a growing portion of Blake's
work including both images and texts organized, interlinked, and
searchable in ways that only hypermedia systems allow.
Selected guides to help you cite sources correctly in APA,
Chicago/Turabian, and MLA styles.
For further assistance, visit or call the Reference Desk
(660-785-4051) or contact the Reference librarian for Language and
Literature.
Daisy Rearick, Reference Librarian for Education
(660) 785-4048
drearick@truman.edu
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