Cabrillo College Library
Cheryl Chaffin

What's on this page

Databases

Online Catalog

Periodical Articles using EBSCOhost

Xreferplus

E-books

Web Resources

Videos

MLA Citation Guide

Please Share Your Thoughts about this Web Exercise

Getting to this Page on the Internet


Lorraine Hansberry


Raymond Carver


James Baldwin


Maxine Hong Kingston


Carolyn Forche

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Cabrillo Library: Introduction to Literary Research

Literature Resource Center

1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage. If you are at an Information Workstation in the library, just click on HOME at the top of the screen.

2. Click on Full Text Articles

3. Click on Literature Resource Center (under Literature in the center column; if you are coming in from off campus, type in your library card number to get access.)

To get acquainted with this resource, start off with an Author Search, which is the default. Type last name first, then click on Search. For example:

Sometimes you'll find two authors with the same names, but their dates will distinguish them.

The information you find can be extensive. Typically, part of it will be biographical, and part of it will be critical. You can do title searches as well. Check out "Additional Resources" -- these are quality Web sites about the author, pre-selected by the editors.

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Make notes here about what kind of information you found:

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Biography Resource Center

1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage.

2. Click on Full Text Articles, then on Biography Resource Center (under Literature in the center column; if you are coming in from off campus, type in your library card number to get access.)

Look up information on your author -- type in last name first.

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Both Literature Resource Center and Biography Resource Center are from Gale Research Corporation, which also publishes print editions of many of these resources. For those of you who like to settle down with a book version of these resources -- it's possible you could do that!! Just ask a reference librarian to point you in the right direction.

Finding Books in the Library

1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage
2. Click on Library Catalog.

Strategies to use when searching for criticism -- You will find considerable commentary and criticism about an individual's work in books about the person. The person's name, then, is the subject that you are searching. For example:

This search will retrieve books that are biographies, as well as critical works. But, to find books that are devoted to criticism, consider that the word criticism is probably in the record for the book, as part of the subject or title, or in a note. So, try a basic search using the author's name and the word criticism. For example:



From the results list, click on the line under its title to get more information about a particular book.

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The Library has many books about authors grouped by ethnicity and gender and genre. Your particular author may be given excellent coverage by these kinds of books. To discover them, do subject searches using subject headings such as the following:

  • AMERICAN LITERATURE AFRICAN AMERICAN
  • AMERICAN LITERATURE HISPANIC AMERICAN
  • AMERICAN LITERATURE WOMEN AUTHORS
  • POETS, AMERICAN

Examples:

  • Dictionary of Literary Biography: Chicano Writers ref PS153.M4C48
  • Modern American Women Writers ref PS151.M54 1991
  • Native American Literatures ref PS153.I52W47

An important set of reference books for placing authors within their times and the events around them is Literature and Its Times ref PN50.L574

There will be examples of these kinds of works on a book truck in the front of the classroom when your class is here. To look for them on your own, browse through the library's Reference books under the classification PS (American Literature).

Periodical Articles


1. Go to Cabrillo College Library homepage
2. Click on Full Text Articles
3. Under General, select Academic Search Premier
4. On the next screen, click on
5. To retrieve articles that will be fulltext in the database, click in the small box next to Full Text
7. Type in your search terms. Then click on

From the Results screen, click on an article title to get to the screen with full information. Identify an article on your author. Note basic information about it here:

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Notice that once you have the full article on the screen, you can email it, print it, or save it (see buttons for doing those things towards the top of the screen).

Xreferplus now called CREDO reference

Provides content from hundreds of reference books covering every major subject. There are over 2 million entries, 65,000+ images (art, diagrams, maps and photos), and over 93,000 audio pronunciation files. The content is enriched by a network of cross-reference links that cut across topics, titles and publishers to give you accurate, contextual results. Try it!

1. Go to Cabrillo College Library homepage
2. Click on Full Text Articles
3. Xreferplus is in the center column, under Encyclopedias/Background information

Look up a person or a concept and see what you get. Make notes here:

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Electronic Books

The library provides access to over 15,000 electronic books. You can get to these from on and off campus -- it's 2 am and you forgot to check out books for that paper due at 10? No prob.

1. Go to Cabrillo College Library homepage
2. Click on Full Text Articles
3. Under General (top left), click on NetLibrary E-Books

Look up a person or a concept and see what you get. Make notes here:

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Web Resources

Importance of Evaluating Web Resources. Basic criteria: Authority. Accuracy. Objectivity. Currency. Coverage.

Some Web sites to evaluate as a group:

Franz Kafka || Constructing Franz Kafka

Suppose I were focusing on Lorraine Hansberry and black nationalism as a theme in Raisin in the Sun. The major concepts would be:

    Raisin in the Sun black nationalism

In search engines, you keep words in phrases together by using quotation marks. For example, my search in Google might look like this:

Google now has "universal search." I'll explain how it works. Also, I'll tell you about Google Scholar and Google Books.

Getting to a list of Internet Search Engines

  • Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage
  • Click on Search the Internet
  • Click on Search Engines

Use the search engines to search for quality Web resources on your topic. Make notes below about 3 quality Web sites you find.

Since I often get asked, here's the skinny about emailing Web pages -- You can't email Web pages from public machines in the classroom. However, you can go to your email and copy and paste the URL into an email message to yourself.

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2. URL____________________________

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3. URL____________________________

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If you're a little tired of using Google, thy these! Exalead.com || Ask.com

Videos

You all no doubt know about YouTube and Google Videos. But the really good stuff is at Blinkx.com. Try it!!

Brief guide to MLA citations

Please Evaluate This Web Session
Getting to this page on the Internet
  1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage <http://libwww.cabrillo.edu>
  2. Click on Internet Links
  3. Click on English
  4. Under Course-Related Materials, click on ENGL 1B, Composition and Literature, C. Chaffin

C. Chaffin; T. N. Smalley; last rev. 7/07