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LIT 2010: RESEARCH IN THE INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE

PROFESSOR MARQUART

LIBRARIAN: KEN FRANKEL

APRIL 2, 2007



 

The selected sources listed below are useful for finding information in books and articles about the interpretation of fiction.

FAU LIBRARIES CATALOG
 

  • Searching by subjectBegin with the "Basic Search" screen and choose "Subjects, All" from the "Browse Organized Lists" menu. To search for information about a person, enter their name as a subject (last name first). To find literary criticism, search for the author's name as a subject, then look for the sub-heading "criticism and interpretation."

  • Searching by keywords: Go to the “Advanced Search” screen and choose “Title Keywords” from the “Search for Keywords” menu.  Type in your keywords (e.g. Jane Austen and interpretation).

ELECTRONIC DATABASES

Electronic Databases are available from the FAU Libraries home page at http://www.fau.edu/library by selecting "Research Resources" or "Quick Links" and then "Indexes/Databases". When accessing the databases remotely, first be sure to click on the Off Campus Connect link and log in using your 14-digit Owl Card number.    

  • Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
    Provides a complete one-stop source for information on social issues. Accesses viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles.
     

  • Biography Resource Center + The Complete Marquis Who's Who®
    A comprehensive database of biographical information on more than one million people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas.
     

  • Essay and General Literature Index
    Cites essays and articles contained in collections of essays and miscellaneous works. Focuses on the humanities and social sciences and includes criticism of  literary works, drama and film.
     

  • Reference Universe
    Provides access to back-of-the-book indexes, electronic article titles, reviews and links to subject encyclopedias and reference works online and in print.

EVALUATING INFORMATION

If you are not using one of the "Electronic Databases" listed above or other databases via the FAU Libraries Electronic Collection, you need to consider some of the following questions when evaluating information from the Internet:

  1. How authoritative is the source of information?

  2. How accurate is the information?

  3. How reliable is the information?

  4. How current is the information?

  5. How relevant is the information to my topic?

CITING REFERENCES

  • REF LB2369 .G53 2003   Gibaldi, Joseph.  MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.  6th ed.  New York:  Modern Language Association, 2003.

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