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First Year English Workshop: Library Research Instruction -- Databases
1. First Year English Workshop
Legacy of the Mediterranean
Library Research, Part II
Professor Shelly Fredman
Librarian Jenna Freedman
October 15, 2013
2. Databases: an Introduction
What
• Articles
• Book chapters
• Dissertations
• Proceedings
What what
• Citations
• Abstracts
• Html full text
• Pdf of article
Why
• Secondary sources
• Literature review
• Current awareness
• Shorter, more focused
works (than books)
• Multiple simultaneous users
3. Literary, critical, or
close reading
• Include name of text or
author in search
• Add terms to explore an
aspect of the text that
interests you
• E.g., characters, themes,
places, etc.
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4. MLA
• Literary criticism
• eLink
• Clues:
• Articles & chapters vs. proceedings &
dissertations
• Your age or younger
• Citations & cited by
5. Historical
• Include words or phrases
important to historical
context
– date-specific (16th or
sixteenth century)
– Era-specific (Elizabethan)
– Geographical (England)
• Do not include text title or
author
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7. Theoretical
• Include words or phrases
related to your theorist or
lens
– Select discipline specific
databases (e.g., gender
studies, philosophy,
psychology, etc.)
– Use theorist's name or
philosophy in search term in
interdisciplinary database
– Consider reference sources
• You may or may not include
text title or author
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9. How to choose?
• Author and publisher's perspectives/point of
view.
• Relevance to your research
• Currency of scholarship
• Sources cited by this source (look in the
bibliography)
• Sources citing this source (Google Scholar is
an easy, though imprecise way to check)