Research Guide for English 079:
Databases for Finding Information
about Short Stories

Relevant tools and databases are listed for the four different types of information you will be seeking. Clicking on the name of a particular database will take you to the page within the library's homepage from which you can link to the database itself.

If the sources/strategies below fail you, be sure to seek the assistance of a Reference Librarian either in the library or through our 24-hour reference service.

To begin, click on the type of information you need:

Biographical Information on an Author General Literary Criticism of an Author Literary Criticism of a Specific Short Story

 

Biographical Information on an Author

Literature Resource Center

TIPS: Use the Author Search function (that's the default when you enter the database) to find your author. After your search, notice the little tab, indicating that you are now looking at biographies of your author. To cite what you find here, use the Guide to Citing Secondary Resources ... which you will find on the English Research Guides page.

Biography Resource Center

TIPS: If you are lucky, you will be presented with a splendid variety of types of biographical information. The "Narrative Biographies" and "Magazine & Newspaper Articles" will be the most useful. Among the former could be a variety of perspectives. Among the latter you could get interviews and such.

 

General Literary Criticism of an Author

Literature Resource Center

TIPS: Use the Author Search function (that's the default when you enter the database) to find your author. Click on the tab, to look at criticism of the author's works. IMPORTANT NOTE: Everything that comes up here is NOT literary criticism. You can also find general commentary/opinion magazine articles and book reviews. You must pick and choose from what is offered. To cite what you find here, use the Guide to Citing Secondary Resources ... which you will find on the English Research Guides page.

 

Literary Criticism of a Specific Short Story

 

Literature Resource Center

 

Humanities Fulltext

This indexes and provides SOME fulltext for journal articles, mostly scholarly journal articles.

SEARCHING TIPS:

You will be using the top two search boxes:.

Put the author's last name in the first box and keywords from the title of the work in the 2nd. If the title includes a nice phrase, enclose it in parentheses. For example, if you wanted articles on Alice Walker's short story, "Strong Horse Tea," you would do this:

Then look over to the right of the search boxes where you see this:

You will definitely want to change the first Search For box, containing the author's last name to

notice the colorful icons. The little blue icon indicates the whole article is available as an html text document. The red icon, , indicates the article is available as a pdf file. For the results that are NOT available fulltext, click on the little icon with a blue arrow, , to open another window and automatically do a search in the Library's Electronic Print and Journals List.

As you scroll through your results, mark the ones you want to print/email/save later by clicking in the little box, , next to it.

To print/email/save, click on the button in the left blue panel . That will offer you a menu of options. Read them carefully!

You might not want the defaults. Notice that Which records only gets you the ones on the previous page. If you have been marking records, you need to change that for sure.

 

MLA

MLA indexes books, chapters in books (which it refers to as "book article"), journal articles, and dissertations. Look your citations over carefully to determine which is which! You probably don't want dissertations.

TIPS:

 

NEED MORE HELP?

Stop in the Reference Room and consult with the Reference Librarian on duty. You can also email or call me(554-5438), Gail Gradowski.
Page Created 21 July 2004 Last Updated 6 March 2006