This is the "LIT 494: Capstone" page of the "LIT 494: Capstone Course - (Post)Colonial British Literature" guide.
Alternate Page for Screenreader Users
Skip to Page Navigation
Skip to Page Content

LIT 494: Capstone Course - (Post)Colonial British Literature   Tags: course_guide  

Resources for research in 19th and 20th century British fiction and colonialism / postcolonialism.
Last Updated: Jan 27, 2012 URL: http://guides.lib.montana.edu/lit494agruss Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis
LIT 494: Capstone Print Page
  Search: 
 

Not full-text online? Get your hands on it!

Request books, book chapters, journal articles, and other materials, regardless of whether they are available in the MSU Library, online, or in libraries around the world.

  • Request It!
    Interlibrary Loan
    Document Delivery
    Book Retrieval

Links to Library Services

 

Research Tips

  • You never know what you'll find, so be open to the possibilities.
  • Research is like cooking - you often have a make a huge mess to get something good at the end.
  • Don't be afraid to find all the "wrong" ways first.
  • You're trying to find a way in to the conversation, so if you can find one place to start from, you can go from there.
  • Databases are like cars: if you can drive one car, you can pretty much drive any car. Most all databases share the same basic functions.
  • Keep a research log so you don't redo things you've already tried.
  • Think about other words to describe what you're looking for - if something is "red," try "magenta" or "brick."
  • Use Subjects in databases to find similar articles.
  • Focus on the time period or aspect you need; don't get distracted by everything else.
  • To figure out how to search for authors (if firstname lastname or lastname firstname matters), search for somebody you know you'll find and see what works.
  • ILL can be a life-saver, but it isn't instant, so build in extra time in your research schedule.
  • Your Librarians are here for you.

Author Information

Identify authors and find biographical information.

Country Information

Basic country histories and facts -  focus on the time period you need.

Novel Information

  • WorldCat Database
    More than 40 million records for fiction and non-fiction books, journal and newspaper titles, audio, video, and more.

    {topic} and fiction to find *novels*

    {topic} and literature to find *non-fiction*
  • Goodreads
    Imagine it as a large library that you can wander through and see everyone's bookshelves, their reviews, and their ratings. You can also post your own reviews and catalog what you have read, are currently reading, and plan to read in the future. Can also link to facebook.
  • LibraryThing
    Catalog your books from Amazon, the Library of Congress and 690 other world libraries. Import from anywhere. Find people with eerily similar tastes. Find new books to read. Tag and categorize groups.
  • Amazon
  • Google Books
  • What Do I Read Next? Database
    Includes over 130,600 recommended titles...search by genre, subject, author, title, series, and more.
  • Books & Authors Database
    (Um, may not work.)

    Allow users to broaden and narrow their searches according to author, title, series, awards and other criteria. An "if you like" search connects readers to themes and genres that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.

History and Literature Databases

Databases from Renne Library to help you find popular and scholarly history and literature articles.

Here's an example of the fancy searching:

ford* and (theatre or stage) not "john wilkes booth"

The qoutations make the database search john wilkes booth as a phrase and not just the individual words.

Another example could be:

coloni?ation and (ghana or "gold coast")

This will search for colonization or colonisation and ghana or "gold coast" as a phrase.

Remember to check the Help section in each database to find out how that database uses the fancy stuff. What works in one may not work in another. You'll be looking for words like Truncation, Wildcards, Parentheses, and logical or Boolean operators.

  • MLA International Bibliography
    Covers literature, modern languages, linguistics, and folklore. It includes journal articles, series, monographs, dissertations, bibliographies, and proceedings.
  • Historical Abstracts
    Citations and abstracts covering the history of the world from 1450 to the present, excluding the U.S. and Canada.
  • WorldCat
    More than 40 million records for fiction and non-fiction books, journal and newspaper titles, audio, video, and more.
  • Academic Search Complete
    Coverage of the social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, ethnic studies, and more.
  • InfoTrac PowerSearch
    Our largest database, including the entire content of five other databases: InfoTrac General OneFile, Academic OneFile, Opposing Viewpoints Reference Center, InfoTrac Custom Newspapers, and the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
 

The Times of London

Published in the United Kingdom since 1785. One source to find contemporaneous information on your topics. MSU owns a near-complete run of the newspaper in microfilm and the index in paper.

The Times of London
Call Number: Mfilm N31 - Microfilm - Basement
In addition to printing, you can scan from microfilm directly into a pdf, so remember to bring along your flash drive. You'll need at least 1 dime for scanning to pdf, and printing is 1 dime a page, so bring change.

Indexes to The Times of London
Call Number: AI21.T46 - Reference - 1st Floor
Print indexes going all the way back to the beginning.

Librarian

Profile Image
Jan Zauha: Reference Librarian, Professor
Contact Info
117C Renne Library
Voice: 406-994-6554
Fax: 406-994-2851
Send Email
Video Interview:

Panic Button!

Whimsy

Need new ideas? Serendipity and stress relief here!

Description

Loading  Loading...

Tip