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Resources for Literary Criticism ACCP Saint Teresa's Academy
Instructed by Kim Cullinan, M.Ed., MLIS
Head of Public Services, Greenlease Library
Fall 2009
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Understanding
the Difference Between General Periodicals and Scholarly Journals
Criteria
to determine how scholarly and trade journal articles differ from general interest
articles in the field can be found on the Scholarly Journal, Trade Journal
or Popular Magazine? research guide .
Access
to Library Databases
On campus access to most of the library's subscription
databases is available on the
"Electronic Resources" page on the library's web site.
Use either the alphabetical or subject lists of databases to find the one you
need.
Off campus access is available through the VPN proxy
server provided by Computer Services. The
Off Campus Access to Databases page
will link you to the page provided by Computer Services. If you link directly
to the library's web site outside of VPN you will not be able to use the databases.
Electronic
Sources of Analysis and Discussion on Literary Criticism
Credo Reference
Credo Reference is a collection of over 400 reference titles covering topics in the humanities, science, medicine and social sciences. The full text of these titles are available and there are links from titles to related articles in many of the library's journal databases and to books identified in the library's online catalog.
Literature Criticism Resource Center
This database includes biographical information on authors and literary criticism of author works. The content for this database is taken from the authoritative critical sets published by the Thompson Gale company, as well as literary journals. Also included is the Encyclopedia of Literature and a Literary-Historical Timeline. A complete list of sources is available. You can also use the Gale Literary Index explained below in the Compilations of Criticisms section.
Click here for citation information for this database.
MLA
International Bibliography
This is the largest bibliography of journal
articles, books and dissertations on literature, linguistics and languages in existence. It has been published by the Modern Language Association of America since 1926. DISCovering Collection
This is an online collection of journal articles, encyclopedia entries, definitions
and biographies covering various subjects, including literature.
JSTOR
(short for Journal Storage)
This is an online archive of scholarly journals which have been digitally
reproduced to provide access to the back file of each title. Some titles go back
to the 17th century. JSTOR will not include the latest 2 - 5 years of the journals.
There are several journals representing language, literature and linguistics.
Print Sources of Analysis
and Discussion on Literary Criticism: Indexes:
Essay & General Literature Index
Index Area Ref Z 1011 E752 (1900-2004)
This is a bibliographic database that cites essays and articles contained in collections of essays and miscellaneous works published in the U.S., Great Britain, and Canada. Annually indexed are more than 300 volumes and more than 20 annuals and serial publications. Full bibliographic information on collective titles are indexed. This database focuses on the humanities and social sciences, including economics, political science, and history of criticism of literary works, drama, and film.
Humanities Index
Index Area REF AI 3 R492 (1974-2004)
Citations and abstracts from periodicals in archaeology, art, classics, film, folklore, journalism, linguistics, music, the performing arts, philosophy, religion, world history, and world literature.
Compilations of
Criticisms These sets, published by the Gale Group, are
useful to get introductory criticisms for an author's work. To find out which
set your author would appear in, connect to the Gale
Literary Index and search
by either author name or the title of the author's work. This index also covers
the sets listed below under bio-bibliographies
Poetry Criticism. Detroit: Gale, 1991 - present. Ref. PN 1010 P62
Excerpts from criticisms of the works of poets of all nationalities, movements and periods of literary history.
Nineteenth-century
Literature Criticism. Detroit: Gale, 1981 - present. Ref. PN 761 N56
Literary criticism compilations, "authors who died between 1800-1899"
Twentieth-century
Literary Criticism. Detroit: Gale, 1978- present. Ref. PN 771 T83 Literary
criticism compilations, "authors who died between 1900-1959"
Contemporary
Literary Criticism. Detroit: Gale,1973 - present. Ref. PN 771 C59 Literary
criticism compilations, "authors now living or who died after Dec. 1, 1959"
Bio-bibliographies These sets given biographical information and also lists the works on the author.
Dictionary of Literary Biography Series.
Biographical
information and literary criticism on authors and their works. The volumes are
organized by literary periods and styles. Shelved individually by volume title
within the Reference Collection--check online catalog for call number specific
to a volume title.
Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television and Other Fields. REF Z 1224 C6; REF Z 1224 C58; REF Z 1224 C6 A9
Biographical information on
authors of the 20th and 21st centuries, including lists of works. There are several
series to this set. The index to the set must be used in order to find which series/volumes
cover an author.
Identifying Books and Journals in the Library
Collection
Materials owned by the library can be identified by using
the Online
Catalog on the library's web site.
Rockhurst University is a member of the MOBIUS consortium consisting of
60 Missouri academic libraries. Books available in MOBIUS libraries can be requested
by you and sent here for your use. Additional information about this is found
on the Patron
Initiated Borrowing Through the Online Catalog guide.
Select
the Subject search option to find books about the authors work. Type
in the authors name as your subject. You can also type in immediately following
the authors name "criticism and interpretation", "bibliographies",
or the title of a specific work.
Example:
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963
This subject search will bring up biographies and other general works on the author. Some critical works will be included here as well.
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 Criticism and interpretation
This subject search will identify materials which
give critical analyses of the authors works.
Subject headings can also be subdivided by literary period or themes:
Poets, American 20th Century
Individualism in Literature
Periodicals
(journals, newspapers and magazines) owned by the library can be identified by
linking to the Periodical
Holdings page on the library web site. On this page you will be directed to
use the Periodicals Holdings List to see if we have a subscription to
a title.
Interlibrary Loan
Articles not found full text in
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Proper Citation of Sources
When using
information from other sources, whether copyrighted or not, it is necessary to
give attribution to those sources. Doing so will help you avoid plagiarism.
More
information about copyright is found on the Copyright
and Fair Use guide.
Information
on how to avoid plagiarism is on the Avoiding
Plagiarism guide.
The
library provides the RefWorks bibliographic management system. This is
a bibliography management program that allows Rockhurst University faculty, students
and staff to set up their own online account to manage electronic citations imported
from databases subscribed to by the Greenlease Library as well as input citation
information from print sources. Only Rockhurst University email accounts may
be used with RefWorks accounts. These citations are easily incorporated into
documents created in word processing programs. Many citation formats are included.
RefWorks Account
Information
Tutorial
and Quick Start Guide
(PDF 2.42MB)*
Connect
to RefWorks
How
to Export or Import Saved Citations from a Database Into RefWorks (PDF 87KB)*
Adding
References Manually to RefWorks
Free Internet
Sources
Glossary
of Literary Terms
A free resources provided by the Gale Group, a leading publisher of literary criticism
reference sources.
Internet
Public Library Online Literary Criticism Collection
The Internet Public Library at the University of Michigan is a terrific source
for links to resources on literature criticism.
Librarians' Internet
Index: Poetry
Links to web sites, evaluated and organized by librarians. Web sites are chosen
for the quality of their informational content and most sites are free to use.
Additional
Sources of Information in the Library Collection
In addition to the
sources listed below, the library has many print sources in the Reference collection
that give information on (subject). Most of these sources cannot be checked out,
so plan time to visit the library to consult them. Many of these are listed on
the Literary
Criticism Research Guide available on the library web site.
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Updated December 11, 2009
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