LITR 323 - Vonder Haar
Finding Books
To find books in the circulating collection (Main Stacks), use the Online Catalog. Type Shakespeare as a Subject search. Look at the book titles listed under the main heading, under the Criticism and Interpretation subheading, and under the subheading for the individual work (if listed).
Reference Books
Reference books provide concise information and can help in narrowing down topic choices.
All Things Shakespeare: An Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's World, 2 vols.
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2892 .O56 2002
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2976 .C29 1986
A Complete Condordance or Verbal Index to Words, Phrases and Passages in the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2892 .B34 1953
The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare, 4 vols.
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2976 .G739 2005
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2892 .O84 2001
Shakespeare A to Z: The Essential Reference to His Plays, His Poems, His Life and Times, and More
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2982 .B69 1990
Shakespeares After Shakespeare: An Encyclopedia of the Bard in Mass Media and Popular Culture, 2 vols.
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2880 .A1 S48 2007
Shakespeare's World and Work: An Encyclopedia for Students, 3 vols.
Location: Reference (1st Floor): PR 2892 .S56 2001
Finding Articles
Use the subscription databases available from the library's Web site to locate literary criticism articles. The following are the databases that will be most relevant:
American Periodicals Series: 1740-1900
This database offers digitized pages from over 1,100 periodical titles, including literary journals, published in the United States. A work-in-progress, American Periodical Series currently includes material through the early twentieth century.
JSTOR
JSTOR is a multidisciplinary database which contains the full-text of articles from core journals in 26 academic disciplines. Coverage is from each journal's first issue and continues through 2-5 years from the most recently published issues. Forty-Eight Language and Literature journals are included in JSTOR.
*Click here to access a guide on using JSTOR.
Literature Resources from Gale
This wide-ranging product from Gale Group includes much of the content found in Gale's various print reference series. Also included are full-text articles from over 250 literary journals as well as the ability to search the MLA Bibliography. Remember to use "Exact Title" when conducting title searches.
MLA (Modern Language Association) International Bibliography is the most comprehensive source for citations relating to literature, linguistics, and folklore. MLA includes over 1.3 million citations to articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, and bibliographies extending back to 1963.
If you have a citation and need to see if FLITE owns the article in any format, click on the Find It link under each citation.
If you've determined that Ferris does not own the journals which contain articles indexed in MLA, request the article as an InterLibrary Loan. Generally, InterLibrary Loans take about 5-10 business days to arrive.
*Click here to access a guide on using Literature Resources from Gale.
Project MUSE
A partnership of several non-profit publishers, Project Muse offers full-text articles from over 250 journals. Full-text coverage for each journal varies but usually starts in the mid- to late- 1990s. Journals in Muse encompass the social sciences, humanities, and the arts; specific fields covered by Muse include literature and education.
*Click here to access a guide on using Project Muse.
For information on accessing databases from off-campus, click here.
Citing Sources
RefWorks
RefWorks is an online research management tool that allows users to create personal bibliographic databases and use them for a variety of research activities. References are quickly and easily imported from text files or online databases and records can be formatted in hundreds of output styles from APA, MLA, Chicago etc.
NOTE: You must use a computer on-campus to sign up for a RefWorks account.
Citation Style Guide: MLA (PDF)
An online version of FLITE's MLA Quick Reference handout, requires Adoboe Acrobat Reader.
Contact: Paul Kammerdiner / Email / Phone: 231-591-3037 / Office: FLITE 331
Last update: March 4, 2009
