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Literature Resource Center Leading the way in Literature research

Literature Resource Center Leading the way in Literature research. “ This generous search capability provides for a marvelous approach to literature. There is a tremendous amount of flexibility… ” — Library Journal. Winter 2010. Agenda. Why LRC? What’s in LRC?

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Literature Resource Center Leading the way in Literature research

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  1. Literature Resource CenterLeading the way in Literature research “This generous search capability provides for a marvelous approach to literature. There is a tremendous amount of flexibility…” — Library Journal Winter 2010

  2. Agenda • Why LRC? • What’s in LRC? • - Content summary • - Additional modules available • - New content added continually • LRC demo • - Advanced Search • - Person Search • - Works Search • LRC search examples & results • Value-added services in LRC

  3. Why LRC? • Quality of content • Award-winning • Up-to-date • Comprehensive • Ease of use • Tailored for Literature research • Cross-searchability • All full text • Reliability • PUBLISHERS—not just aggregators

  4. Why LRC? • Critical and biographical coverage of authors and their works from: • all genres • all time periods • around the world • Literature PLUS: Theater, Film, Culture Studies, Area Studies, Gender Studies, Philosophy, History, Religion • Literature in context • Multiple viewpoints • Materials for a broad range of skills and interest levels

  5. What’s in Literature Resource Center? • Literature Criticism and Reviews • More than 75,000 critical essays from Gale Literature Criticism series and other titles • More than 390 full-text journals, literary magazines, & trade publications—more than 850,000 articles as of September 2009

  6. What’s in Literature Resource Center? • Biographical information • More than 145,000 author biographies • More than 7,000 interviews • More than 3,000 author images

  7. Historical, Social and Cultural Context: Dictionary of Literary Biography and Literature and Its Times illuminate the historical and social contexts of literary works and movements. What’s in Literature Resource Center? • More than 11,000 work overviews, topic overviews and explications help readers understand the “story behind the story” of literary works and movements

  8. What’s in Literature Resource Center? • But wait, there’s more… • More than 10,000 National Public Radio segments on books, writers, publishing and related subjects • Nearly 30,000 full-text contemporary poems, short stories, and plays • Merriam-Webster’s Encyclopedia of Literature and Collegiate Dictionary • 5,000 links to literary Web sites

  9. Literature Resource Center Literary Works *c. 30K contemporary poems, short stories, plays Biographies * > 130,000 authors * > 145,000 biographies * > 20,000 non-US authors Primary Sources *c. 7,000 interviews Literature Criticism & Reviews *25-30 % of LitCrit series content *c. 400 full text periodical titles Work/Topic Overviews *> 11,000 Work, Topic, & Character overviews Multimedia *> 3,000 author portraits * National Public Radio transcripts, links to audio 9

  10. Content summary • Contemporary Authors* / Contemporary Authors New Revisions* • Dictionary of Literary Biography* • Literary Criticism series • Contemporary Literary Criticism* Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism* • Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism* Literature Criticism from 1400-1800 • Classical & Medieval Literature Criticism Shakespearean Criticism • Poetry Criticism Short Story Criticism • Drama Criticism Children’s Literature Review • *RUSA Outstanding Reference Source • St. James PressReference Guides to Literature, For Students Series, Literature & Its Times, and other select sources • Journals, Literary Magazines and Trade Publications: • 275+ Refereed journals • Over 380 periodical titles in all

  11. Scribner Writers Online • More than 2000 signed, in-depth essays on lives and works of over 1400 authors from around the world • Includes 17 multi-volume sets • New volumes added annually Additional modules available • Twayne’s Authors Online • Nearly 600 e-book treatments of U.S., English, and World authors and related topics • In-depth critical introductions to authors’ lives & works, literary movements and genres • By noted scholars

  12. New content added continually: • More than 3,000 new biographies each year from Contemporary Authors,Contemporary Authors New Revisions, Dictionary of Literature Biography, and Contemporary Literary Criticism. • More than 3,000 selected, reprinted critical essays from books, journals and other sources, from various Gale Literature series • New content from over 390 full-text journals and from NPR programming flows into the product continually, as soon as it is released by the publishers. • We are also actively adding to our list of full text journals. Recent additions include Faulkner Journal, Papers on French 17th-Century Literature, West Branch (Bucknell), Mark Twain Journal, Pushkin Review, and Journal of Caribbean Literatures • Continuous updating of existing biographical information

  13. Literature Resource Center- Demo

  14. LRC- Advanced Search • The search function combines different topics and search fields. The maximum of search field which can be added is 10.

  15. LRC- Person Search I • LRC offers many different search options in “Person Search” which can help users to retrieve the authors’ information and works for meeting users’ needs. • Person Search example: “Jane Austen”. Jane Austen

  16. LRC- Person Search II • Using “Person Search” may allow users to focus on specific period, genre, even authors’ nationalities.

  17. LRC- Works Search I • Works Search example: “Pride and Prejudice”. Pride and Prejudice

  18. LRC- Works Search II

  19. Search examples & results- “Jane Austen” • The search results present multiple resources then users can browse by their demand. The system can analyze the related topics, keywords… which are based on the search items.

  20. Search result- Literature Criticism • The analysis, critical essays, academic articles written by scholars are from journals (peer-review) and the literature criticism selected by Gale.

  21. Search result- Biographies Including Jane Austen’s pseudonym, alias, nationality, gender, year of birth/death. The full text of biographies

  22. Search result- Topic & Work Overviews • “Topic & Work Overview” displays: • Topic • Event • Plot • Main idea • Characters

  23. Search result- Reviews & News “Reviews & News” presents information regarding literature and publishing, such as the reviews related to works and drama/ performance.

  24. Search result- Primary Sources & Literature Works Including poems, the content of stories, and other documents, for example, interviews, mails and diaries.

  25. Search result- Multimedia Online broadcasting covers explanations.

  26. Value-added services in LRC Value added services list Highlighting the keywords in red- “William Shakespeare”; “Romeo and Juliet”.

  27. Image format

  28. Exporting information- E-mail

  29. Exporting Information- download & manage bibliography Download Formats Citation Formats

  30. Translation in different language

  31. Bookmark • Reading lists, Course packs • Study guides • Special interest sites • Bibliographies, Reference/Citations • Electronic journals directories

  32. Marked items- my own reference/citation Step 1. Ticking the items you need. Step 2. Choosing the “Marked items” to check out the list. Step 3. Clicking the “Bookmark” then copying the URL to make the bibliography/reference list.

  33. Let’s take a look… • Patron from the Seton Hall University called for assistance in formulating a search strategy in Literature Resource Center to retrieve British and American authors who wrote political poetry during a specific era. • Student has been assigned to write a paper on Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman, citing at least 5 critical sources. • Student has been assigned a 5-minute class presentation on aspects of Chinua Achebe’s life that are pertinent to his writings. • Public library patron has just discovered Manda Scott’s Boudica series & wants to know which books, what order, and some background on series & author.

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