1 / 10

Gale Cengage Learning Literature Resource Center

Gale Cengage Learning Literature Resource Center. What is the Literature Resource Center ?. An online database of Secondary Material on literature Critical biographies of authors, bibliographies of works Literary reviews, critical writings, topical essays

vidor
Télécharger la présentation

Gale Cengage Learning Literature Resource Center

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Gale Cengage LearningLiterature Resource Center

  2. What is the Literature Resource Center? An online database of Secondary Material on literature • Critical biographies of authors, bibliographies of works • Literary reviews, critical writings, topical essays • Explanations of notable works, themes, characters • Links to related websites, author interviews, etc. • Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature • MLA International Bibliography (optional)

  3. Critical Biographies • Taken from flagship Gale series such as CA or DLB • 127,000 people, 140,000 articles • International coverage – not just UK and US • Not just novelists/poets – nonfiction writers, journalists, essayists, playwrights, screenplay writers, politicians, celebrities – anyone who has written a notable work is covered • From ancient times to active contemporary writers • Bibliography of works, major studies • New works, awards, deaths updated continually

  4. Criticisms, Reviews, Journal Articles • More than 650,000 fulltext articles from 440journals • 70,000 Critical writings from Gale’s Literary Criticism Series (CLC, NCLC, NCLC, CMLC, etc.) • Other topical essays about literary movements, trends, important events, etc.

  5. Work/Character overviews • Plot summaries, analyses and commentary on famous works most studied in classrooms • Analyses of major characters • More than 7,000 of these

  6. Multimedia • Links to audio files of National Public Radio programs • All Things Considered, Weekend All Things Considered, Day to Day, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition • Full transcripts of the same (usually not free!) • Websites, Pictures Primary Sources / Literary Works • Interviews with contemporary authors (from CA) • Short stories & poems (mainly from literary magazines)

  7. Literature Resources from Gale: Easy-to-Use Interface • Search Results organized into tabs by type of material • Literature Criticism • Biographies • Topic & Work Overviews • Reviews & News • Primary Sources & Literary Works • Multimedia • MLA Int‘l Bibliography (Subscribers only)

  8. Literary research starts here:The MLA International Bibliography

  9. What is the MLA International Bibliography? • Authoritative index of articles, books, and other materials on literature, linguistics and folklore • The best place to begin your research on a topic • Edited by the MLA(Modern Language Association) • 190 milliion entries, 66,000 added every year • Coverage: 1926-present (Some journal articles go back to the 1880’s) • Geographical coverage: no restriction • Language: no restriction • Indexes non-print materials such as video and audio publications as well • Updated 10 times a year • Used to be published in print format • Can be searched simultaneously in the same interface as LRC!

  10. MLA Directory of Periodicals (part of MLA Int’l Bibliography) • Directory of 4,400 periodicals on literature, linguistics & folklore • Lists addresses, contacts, publication frequency, descriptions, circulation, prices, advertising information, peer review, and submission guidelines. • Can be linked from an article entry in the bibliography Possible links from MLA to your library’s fulltext • Fulltext in Literature Resource Center (subscribers) • Fulltext inJSTOR (subscribers) • Fulltext frompublisher’s e-journal (subscribers – DOI-compliant publishers only) • Open URL linking (requires link solver) MLACitation DOI Open URL

More Related