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Tutorial. Poetry & Short Story Reference Center. support.ebsco.com.

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  1. Tutorial Poetry & Short Story Reference Center support.ebsco.com

  2. Welcome to EBSCO’s Poetry & Short Story Reference Center tutorial. This comprehensive full-text database provides users with a broad spectrum of information on thousands of poets and short story authors and their works across literary themes, forms, techniques, and movements. Biographies, critical analyses, contextual essays, and explications of important works are also included. This tutorial will introduce you to key interface features as well as the product’s unique content.

  3. Searching Poetry & Short Story Reference Center is easy. Simply enter your search term(s) in the Find field, select the desired search parameter from the drop-down menu, and click the Search button.

  4. From the Search Results page, you can refine your results by using the limiters in the left-hand column. Click on a Full Text link to read the complete article, or click the title to view details about the article. Don’t have time to read it now? Sign In to your personal account and click the Add to Folder icon to save the article to your personal folder.

  5. On the Detailed Record screen, you can view all of the citation information for the article. Click the Full Text link to read the article. You can also Print, E-mail, Save, Cite, or Export an article by clicking the Tools icons on the right.

  6. You can also browse by most studied poems and poets, short stories, poetic forms & techniques, critical analyses, themes, and more. Let’s begin with Most Studied Poems by clicking the link in the Browse box on the home screen.

  7. From the Most Studied Poems screen, you can conduct a keyword search, narrow your search by category using the tabs above the Find field, or browse results alphabetically or by relevance.

  8. To browse the most studied poets in the database click Most Studied Poets in the Browse box on the home screen. From here you can conduct a keyword search, narrow your search by category using the tabs above the Find field, and/or browse results alphabetically or by relevance. These are just two of the many Browse options available.

  9. Audio and video recordings of poets reading their works, interviews, conversations, and podcasts from reputable sources like the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Foundation, and MacNeil/Lehrer Productions are also available. You can download and listen to MP3 files on your mobile device or stream video on your computer. Hover your pointer over More in the top toolbar and click Audio (or Video).When the search screen appears, enter your keywords in the Find field and click the Search button.

  10. Researchers will find a number of other helpful resources, such as a Literary Glossary, dictionaries, eBooks, and critical analyses of popular poems.

  11. Poetry Off The Page Lesson Plans and Assignments have been specifically crafted to assist teachers with classroom instruction. Simply click the Learn More button to access these supplemental guides, many of which align to NCTE and Common Core standards. You can search lesson plans by keyword, narrow your search by category using the tabs above the Find field, and/or browse results alphabetically or by relevance.

  12. To view the complete online Help system, click the Helplink at the top right of the Poetry & Short Story Reference Center screen.

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