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English 461: 19th Century American Lit

Course guide for ENG 461

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Literary scholars often share their research in books or book chapters. Use the Library Catalog to search for your topic or for a specific title. The Library Catalog can also be accessed via the Books tab on the library's home page.

 

Use the Quick Search box for articles in several relevant databases in one easy search. Includes important search tools such as the MLA International Bibliography, Academic Search Complete, Communication & Mass Media Complete, and Education Source. It also links you to journal collections such as JSTOR.

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Go to Library Catalog.

Library Catalog

The classic version of the library catalog. Search the library’s collections to find books, e-books, journal titles, films, and more. Search your topic by keyword or subject--or search for specific items by author or title. Often the best place to start for literary research.

Go to MLA International Bibliography.

MLA International Bibliography

Find scholarly articles, book chapters, and dissertations in literature, languages, folklore, & communication. Includes links to available full-text articles. Great for literary criticism and explication. Does not include book reviews. Tip: Start by searching for broad topics (e.g., Virginia Woolf) and narrow from there.

Go to Academic Search Premier.

Academic Search Premier

Academic Search Premier covers the expansive academic disciplines offered in colleges and universities. It provides comprehensive content, including PDF backfiles to 1975 for many journals and searchable cited references for more than 1,000 titles.

Go to Project Muse.

Project Muse

Provides online access to the full text of over 500 scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics.

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