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Use this guide to Medieval Literature Resources at the Kent State University at Stark Library to help you research your project.
We will be concentrating on the MLA International Bibliography, JSTOR, and KentLINK/OhioLINK during today's library session, however, the following sources are available to you to use for researching your topics.
- Stark Campus LibraryAccess research materials, including books and articles for your research project.
- MLA International Bibliography Use the MLA International Bibliography and other Ebsco databases to find articles, essays, and book chapters on your topic.
- Humanities International Bibliographic references to over 700 literary, scholarly and creative journals published in the United States and Canada. Off-campus access is also available.
- Literary Reference Center Use the Literary Reference Center to find information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines and timeframes. Off-campus access is also available.
- Literature Resource Center Literature Resource Center provides access to: full-text scholarly articles, book reviews, biographical essays, full text of thousands of poems and short stories published in contemporary journals and magazines, overview essays on thousands of books and literary topics, links to editorially selected websites on authors and their works, pictures, audio interviews and more.
(Available to KSU authorized users) - Literature Criticism Online Provides online access to the full-text to all 10 of the Thomson Gale Literature Criticism Reference Sets, including Contemporary Literary Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Shakespeare Criticism, etc. Provides access to criticism (excerpts or full-text) published from an author's own time to the present as well as biographical and bibliographical information.
(Available to KSU authorized users) - Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (1842 - Current)
Includes literature pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance, provides citations for books, journal material and essays, and includes access to an online edition of Paul Oskar Kristeller's "Iter Italicum".
(Available to KSU authorized users) - JSTOR Use JSTOR to find scholarly journal articles.
- KentLINK Library CatalogUse KentLINK to find books about your topic from the Kent State University Libraries.
- OhioLINK Library CatalogUse OhioLINK to find books not available at the Kent State University Libraries.
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Medieval Literature Guide |
Subjects: Reference; Irish History |
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