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Contemporary Fiction: Research & Resources

Contemporary Fiction: Research & Resources. Frederic Murray Assistant Professor MLIS, University of British Columbia BA, Political Science, University of Iowa Instructional Services Librarian Al Harris Library frederic.murray@swosu.edu. ENG 3113 Spring 2010 . Riddley Walker .

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Contemporary Fiction: Research & Resources

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  1. Contemporary Fiction: Research & Resources Frederic Murray Assistant Professor MLIS, University of British Columbia BA, Political Science, University of Iowa Instructional Services Librarian Al Harris Library frederic.murray@swosu.edu ENG 3113 Spring 2010

  2. Riddley Walker

  3. Assignment: Paper Two • Thesis Driven • Original and Argumentative Claim • One-Two Secondary sources/ Scholarly Field

  4. Working Thesis Showing evidence of Greek mythology/ correlate Punch eating babies to Kronos eating his children

  5. JSTOR Boolean: Kronos or Cronos Limiter: Articles Limiter: Folklore Journals Science Fiction as Mythology Thomas C. Sutton and Marilyn Sutton Western Folklore, Vol. 28, No. 4 (Oct., 1969), pp. 230-237 Published by: Western States Folklore Society Article DOI: 10.2307/1499217 Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1499217

  6. QUICK REVIEW

  7. Best Research Strategy • A common error is to look to a source for confirmation of an idea or an argument • Do not start out to prove “X” • Start out to find out about “X” • Look for support, not necessarily factual evidence

  8. Databases • Using Keywords • Boolean • And/Or/Not • Using Limiters • Narrow or Specify your search

  9. AND = Narrow OR = Expand Boolean • NOT = Exclude

  10. Research for Paper Two • Interdisciplinary Approach • Looking for information on an idea • Not restricted to textual criticism or references to the work under investigation • In fact if you search by author or title in databases outside of literature databases…

  11. What Databases to Use • Databases are subject specific • Many are multidisciplinary • JSTOR, ASC, Project Muse

  12. JSTOR • JSTOR is a full-text scholarly journal archive. JSTOR specializes in making available the back issues of journals in a wide variety of humanities and social science disciplines. • Search by scholarly discipline

  13. ASC: EBSCO • Use Boolean • Limiters • Subject Thesaurus Terms • Subject Use the Subject Limiters as Discovery Tools

  14. Writing Your Paper • Writing Center • Located in the basement of the library • Call for appointment #774-7083 • MLA Style • Style Sheets • MLA Handbook at Reference & Circulation Desk • http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/

  15. Questions? • Contact me: • Frederic Murray • 774-7113 • frederic.murray@swosu.edu

  16. Thanks!

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