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Critical Series

  • The Cambridge Companion to... (also available online)

  • Critical Essays on British Literature

  • Modern Critical Interpretations

  • Modern Critical Views

  • Twayne's English Authors (also available online)

  • Twayne's United States Authors (also available online)

Use the Advanced Search. 

  • Use All of These to search terms together (such as science fiction AND dystopia)
  • Or use Any of These to search two fields simultaneously.

Use truncation.

  • Enables you to search for many words at the same time.
  • Ex: Searching for writ* will find results that include the terms writer, writers, written, and writing.


Screengrab of Henry search demonstrating Advanced Search of science fiction in the Subject field and dystopia in the Notes field, with the All of These bullet selected.

            

Search the Notes. 

  • Searches the table of contents of anthologies of literature and criticism (see screengshot above).

Use Subject Headings.

  • Searches for works that are about your topic, despite the keywords used.

Search synonyms.

  • Always search for multiple terms (ex: science fiction, sci-fi, speculative fiction, etc.).

Need a book the library does not own?

You can request the book through Interlibrary Loan.  Info and a downloadable form are available here!


To search for books available in other libraries, try using

WorldCat -- Search the holdings of more than 10,000 libraries to locate books and identify citation information.

OR

Library of Congress -- Access to the Library of Congress catalog and other online collections.


NOTE: Users do not need to identify a library that owns the book. Simply provide the appropriate information on the form and library staff will do the rest!

In these eBook Collections

Introductory Criticism

Criticism by Author, Work, and/or Topic

Journal Article Databases

Journal articles are very specific. 

  • Finding articles is easier after you have read up on your topic.


Use more than one article database. 

  • No database searches everything.
  • For thorough research, use more than one database and try different search terms.

Need an article that isn't full text? Access the request form below.

Still unsure if a journal is scholarly, try Ulrich's.