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Articles Books InterLibrary Loan Web Resources Citation Help Additional Research Help
ARTICLES The databases below are especially helpful for accessing articles and citations in your discipline.
If you are off-campus, use the link for off-campus access to our databases provided at the end of each description on the Find Articles page.
Academic Search Premier - large interdisciplinary database, with much fulltext content Cambridge Histories Online - full-text content of histories of many areas, including literature Gale Literature Resource Center - information on authors and their works, including timelines JSTOR - fulltext journal articles, including older issues of many journals MLA International Bibliography - bibliography of sources regarding authors and literary works OmniFile Mega Full Text - multi-disciplinary database, with much full-text content Oxford English Dictionary - full-text content of the complete Oxford English Dictionary Women and Social Movements in the U.S. - reference materials, documents, and chronology
Here is a list of all Ryan Library databases. Also try Google Scholar to search for scholarly articles.
BOOKS The databases NetLibrary Collection and Oxford Reference Online have full-text books online. Below is a representative list of subject encylopedias held at Ryan Library's reference area.
British Writers Contemporary Authors Contemporary Literary Criticism Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature Encyclopedia of Linguistics Modern Women Writers New Oxford Companion to Literature in French
Check Phineas, Ryan Library's online catalog, for additional books available in the library.
INTERLIBRARY LOAN Use InterLibrary Loan (LINK+ and ILLiad) to request books and articles not owned by Ryan Library.
WEB RESOURCES
Literature, Journalism & Modern Languages
- 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century - This scholarly, refereed web journal explores interdisciplinary study of the long nineteenth century. It provides accompanying links to relevant websites and primary sources.
- American Journalism Review (AJR) - Offers weekly articles reviewing the current state of affairs in US journalism and provides more than 8,000 links to magazines, broadcasters, news services, and newspapers around the US and the world.
- Annotated Bibliography Help - Part of the Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue, this page provides descriptions and examples of annotated bibliographies. Use this page to access other writing resources, as well.
- Center for Applied Linguistics - Provides extensive resources regarding language and culture.
- Children's Literature: Useful Sites for Teachers, Librarians, and Students - Provides an annotated webliography of resources regarding children's literature.
- Journalism: Resources from Advocacy to Media Watchdogs - Provides an annotated webliography of resources regarding journalism and the news media.
- Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet - An annotated guide to the scholarly Shakespeare resources available online, including a Shakespeare timeline.
- Online Literary Criticism Collection - Contains 3936 critical and biographical website about authors and their works, browsable by author, title, nationality, or literary period.
- Romantic Circles - This scholarly, refereed website is devoted to the study of Romantic-period literature and culture.
- ViVa Bibliography of Women's History - Indexes articles on women's history and gender issues from numerous American and international journals.
- Voice of the Shuttle - An extensive database of resources on literary theory.
- Words Without Borders - Words Without Borders is an online magazine that promotes and provides translation of international literature. The site also provides a blog, discussion forum, and newsletter.
Directories Librarians' Internet Index InfoMine BUBL Link
Search Engines Google Advanced - provides more options for your search strategy Google Scholar - Search for scholarly articles. Google Book Search - Search for books on your topic. Zuula - A meta-search engine that searches more than one search engine at a time.
CITATION HELP Endnote is a Web-based tool for managing and citing references in papers and creating bibliographies. EndNote has numerous citation styles including APA, MLA, and Chicago (Turabian). EndNote is available to current members of the PLNU community.
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH HELP
 Denise D. Nelson, Instructional Services Librarian Liaison to LJML Department Ryan Library, Office 208E 619-849-2477 DeniseNelson@pointloma.edu
Contact the Reference Desk at: reflib@pointloma.edu Ask A Librarian IM/Chat 619-849-2337
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This page was last updated 08/26/08.
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