Robert Byrne, Costume Designs, "Feste", Library of Congress Exhibitions, New York, September 19, 1935
Explorations in Literature
 
HEOP Summer 2007
 
Instructor: Alice Boone

Librarians: Karen Dobrusky,
Lois Coleman, Jenna Freedman and Heidi Winston

 

SESSION 1: CLIO, Colulmbia Libraries Information Online

CLIO (Columbia Libraries Information Online) is the on-line catalog for the Barnard & Columbia Libraries. CLIO can be searched by author, title, subject and keyword.  Help for searching CLIO is available on the Web CLIO opening screen.  CLIO contains listings of books, journal titles and other non-print materials.

Sample Searches:
Title search
: leave off the initial article (the, an, la, etc.)
oxford companion to shakespeare               journal title: shakespeare quarterly

Author search
: put last name, then first name
melville herman

Finding a book about a person or a subject: start with a Keyword search using the most distinctive words associated with the topic. Then look for useful subject headings and do a Subject search.

Keyword search
: use: ("  ") for a phrase, and use ? for truncation (to find variant endings of a word)
danticat
women haiti?
"twelfth night" and (women or feminis?)

Subject search: use Library of Congress (LC) subject headings
shakespeare
melville herman
great britain history
women haiti
women great britain history
haiti social conditions
 

Limiting to books in Barnard Library: use the Pre-Select Limits or Post Limit option; can use with keyword and title searches only

Call numbers: Overview of the Library of Congress Classification Outline

Note that although the Barnard Library is in Lehman Hall, CLIO location Lehman means the Social Sciences library at Columbia; Barnard books have the location

 

SESSION 2: FINDING PERIODICAL ARTICLES &JOURNALS USING DATABASES

In the list of Databases, which you can access from the Barnard Library home page as well as the
Columbia University Libraries home page, there are links to many databases and indexes which can be searched for citations, abstracts as well as full-text articles in various disciplines.  Many databases have e-Links which will search to see if the full-text of a particular item is available online through CU Libraries. If you are unable to locate an item full-text search CLIO directly for the journal title. 

The following indexes and databases will probably be the most relevant to your research:

Humanities Full Text
Citations and abstracts for articles in the humanities, including history, literature and more, 1984-present.
Search Tips: Use " " for a phrase; * for truncation, Use keyword option

MLA Bibliography
Major database for literature, language, linguistics and folklore. Citations for articles, dissertations, books, book chapters, etc. from 1963 to the present.  
Search Tips: Use keywords, use " " for a phrase; * for truncation

LION: Literature Online
English and American poetry, drama, prose, biographies, and secondary sources, from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 20th century.
Search Tips: To find critical articles click on "Search criticism and reference" 
Phrase is assumed - use "and" if not a phrase; * for truncation.

JSTOR: The Scholarly Journal Archive
A full text database of articles from over 1,000 scholarly journals, from the beginning of the journal but excluding the most recent 3-5 years; includes: history, language and literature, philosophy, classical studies and mor
e.
Includes Speculum and Renaissance Quarterly.
Search Tips: Use the Advanced Search for more precise searching; Use "  " for a phrase, & for plurals; See "Searching" for more help

Project Muse
Full-text articles from more than 200 scholarly journals published by university presses in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Includes: Essays in Medieval Studies, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies and more.
Search Tips: Use " " for a phrase; * for truncation

ProQuest Direct
Interdisciplinary and contains many full text articles, from 1971 and usually 1988 for full-text.
search tips: phrase assumed, * for truncation

Gender Studies Database
Interdisciplinary, women's studies, gender studies, feminist theory from 1972 to present. Includes citations and links to full-text.
Search tips: use keywords, "and" operator, * for truncation

 

SESSION 3: REFERENCE BOOKS and INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH

REFERENCE BOOKS

Use for:

Title Call Number
Historical Dictionary of the Elizabethan World DA357 .W34 1999
Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century E169.1 .E626 2001
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures F1406 .E515 2000
Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture F1406 .E53 1996
African Caribbeans: A Reference Guide F1629 .B55 A37 2003
Encyclopedia of European Social History HN373 .E63 2001
Women of England: From Anglo-Saxon Times to the Present HQ1599 .E5 W65
Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism  (Melville vols. 3, 29, 93, 123) PN761 .N56
Contemporary Literary Criticism (Danticat vols. 94, 139, 228) PN771 .C59
Short Story Criticism (Melville vols. 7, 46, 95) PN3373 .S56
British Writers (Shakespeare vol. 1) PR85 .B688
All Things Shakespeare PR2892 .056 2002
Oxford Companion to Shakespeare PR2892 .094 2001
Shakespearean Criticism (Twelfth Night vols. 1, 26, 34, 46, 62, 74, 85, 95, 105) PR2965 .S43
Plays of Shakespeare: a Thematic Guide PR2987 .C28 2000
HarperCollins Readers' Encyclopedia of American Literature (Melville, Danticat) PS21 .B46 2002
Oxford Encyclopedia of American Literature (Melville, Danticat) PS21 .E537 2004
American Writers (Melville vol. 1) PS129 .A55
Dictionary of Literary Biography (Shakespeare 62, 172, 263; Melville 3, 74, 250) PS129 .D5 and online
Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature (Danticat) >PS153 .M56 G74 2005
Herman Melville A to Z PS2386 .A24 2001
Companion to Melville Studies PS2386 .C66 1986

 

SELECTED WEBSITES

 

OTHER LIBRARY CATALOGS

Click on  Other Library Catalogs to search additional library catalogs.  
CATNYP is the online catalog of the NYPL research library

LEO
is the online catalog of the NYPL Branch Libraries

www.barnard/columbia.edu/library/
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Last Modified July 3, 2007
Karen Dobrusky
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Barnard College Library
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