literature

Literature Research Guide

 
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MLA International Bibliography | OED | Academic Search Premier| Summit (Orbis Cascades) Catalog

Finding books in catalogs

Finding articles in journals

Reference Sources: Dictionaries / Literary encyclopedias / Handbooks / Biography / Criticism

Finding poems, plays, short stories, essays and speeches

Finding book and film reviews

Finding Books in Online Catalogs

OSU Libraries Online Catalog identifies books, journals, and other materials in the OSU Libraries.

Summit (Orbis Cascades) Catalog is a shared catalog that identifies books held by over 25 academic libraries in Oregon and Washington. Books not at OSU can requested from the catalog and will be sent to Valley Library within 3-4 business days.

WorldCat: The WorldCat database indexes over 30 million records of any type of material cataloged by the Library of Congress and OCLC member libraries. Most useful for known items. Too large for effective subject searching. NOTE: The OSU Libraries do not have all materials indexed in WorldCat.

The Library of Congress Classification System arranges language and literature in the following general call numbers, which locates them on the Fourth Floor:

PA 1-8595 Classical languages and literature
PL 1-8844 Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
(Japanese language and literature PL501-889)
(Chinese language and literature PL1001-3207)
PN 1-6720 Literary history and collections (General)
esp. PN 1600-3300   Drama
PN 1600-3300 Drama
PQ 1-9999 Romance literatures
(French literature PQl-3999)
(Spanish literature PQ6001-8929)
PR 1-9680 English literature
PS 1-3565 American literature
PT 1-9999 Germanic literature

Generally, within each of the language and literature class number the arrangement is by century or literary period (Romanticism, etc.), then alphabetically by author within each period. For example, most works by and about William Wordsworth (1770-1890) can be found in the call number range PR 5850 - PR 5895 (English Literature, Romanticism/Nineteenth Century, Wordsworth, William).

 

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Finding Articles in Journals

MLA International Bibliography: The major index in literature and language studies. Citations and some full text for books, journals, anthologies, and more. Online: 1963-present. Print: 1921-1988, Ref Z7006.M64

Arts & Humanities Citation Index: Index to leading arts and humanities journals, including poetry and short fiction in literary periodicals. Search by author, subject, and cited reference.

Academic Search Premier - Citations and some full text to journals in literary studies. Content is not as strong as MLA. Good for book reviews. Includes cited reference searching.


Essay and General Literature Index: Citations to essays and articles in collections of essays and other works published in the U.S., Great Britain and Canada. Subjects covered include: archaeology; art; drama; economics; history; linguistics; music; poetry; political science; religion; and women's studies. 1983 - Present (Silverplatter) Print 1900-1993, Ref: AI3.E7

Electronic journals

OSU Libraries online journals related to literature. If you're researching a topic, beginning with MLA (see above) or another database is more efficient.

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Reference Sources

Dictionaries:

Oxford English Dictionary (OED) Online: Historical dictionary of the words that have formed the English vocabulary from the time of earliest records down to the present day with all the relevant facts concerning their form, sense-history, pronounciation, and etymology.
Print version: PF 1625 087 1989

Dictionary of Foreign Terms Ref: PE 1670 .M3 1987 Single volume service explaining foreign phrases and words likely to be encountered in American and English literature.

Slang Dictionaries: Ref PE 2846

 

Encyclopedias/Companions

The Valley Library's reference collection includes many literary encyclopedias and companions, arranged by Library of Congress call numbers. These titles are representative; you'll find more by going to the section with the appropriate call number (see chart above).

The Companion to African Literatures Ref PR 9340 .C65 2000

Encyclopedia of American Literature Ref PS 21 .E53 1999

Encyclopedia of German Literature Ref OT 91 .E53 2000

Oxford Companion to African American Literature Ref PS 153 .N5 O96

Oxford Companion to English Literature Ref PR 19 .D73 1985

Oxford Companion to French Literature Ref PQ 41 .N481 1995

Reference Guide to Russian Literature Ref PG 2940 .R441 1998

Oxford Companion to the Theatre Ref: PN 2035 .091 1983

The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: PN1021 .N39 1993

Handbooks

Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theor y Ref PN41 .C83 1991

Handbook to Literature Ref PN 41 .H355 2003

John Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism Ref PN 81 .J541 1994

Biography

The encyclopedias and companions include biographical information. Other good sources:

Contemporary Authors and CA New Revision (Gale): PS 129 .C61 and .C657

To find a specific entry, use cumulative indexes in marked volumes, in CA Cumulative Index Ref PS129 .C611)

Dictionary of American Biography (DAB) : Ref E 176 .D5

Important Americans in all walks of life. Articles are written 10 or more years after the person has died.

Dictionary of National Biography Ref DA 28 .D5. The British version of DAB

 

Something about the Author Ref PN 452 .S6 Children's authors.

Surveys of criticism

Classical and Medieval Literary Criticism : PN681.5 .C57  

Contemporary Literary Criticism : Ref PN 771 .C64 Living writers and writers who died after 1959.

Twentieth Century Literary Criticism : Ref PN771 .T91  Writers who died between 1900 and 1999.

Magills Bibliography of Literary Criticism : Ref PN 523 .M3

 

Finding Poems, Plays, Short Stories, Essays & Speeches

Subject Research Guide: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/research/srg/poems.html

 

Book & Film Reviews

Subject Research Guide: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/research/guides/reviews.htm

 

Subject librarian for literary studies: Loretta Rielly