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English 11 (Alien Visions) Research
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| Title Source | Location | ||
| Dictionary of Literary Themes and Motifs | PN 43 .D48 1988 | ||
| Encyclopedia of the Novel | PN 41 .E487 1998 | ||
| The Motion Picture Guide | PN 1993 .M4334 | ||
| Filmmaker's Dictionary | PN 1993.45 .S56 2000 | ||
| Chronicle of the Cinema | PN 1993.5 .A1 C5 1995 | ||
| The New York Times Directory of the Film | PN 1995 .N42 1971 | ||
| The Encyclopedia of Novels into Film | PN 1997.85 .T54 1998 | ||
| Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | RC 455.2 .C4 D54 1994 | ||
| The Encyclopedia of Fantasy | PN 3435 .E53 1997 | ||
| The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural | BF 1407 .P46 1986 | ||
| Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy | B 51 .R68 1998 | ||
| Encyclopedia of Psychology | BF 31 .E52 2000 | ||
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| Academic Search Premier | ||
| Humanities Full Text | ||
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| Communications and Mass Media Complete (on trial through 5/7/07) | ||
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| To find books on your topic, you will probably want to do a keyword search in ALCUIN, the Library's online catalog. ALCUIN supports most of the standard searching techniques we discussed in class, including Boolean Operators (AND, OR), Nesting (using parentheses), and Truncation (using the asterisk *). You might, for example, might want to do a keyword search such as the following:
(self* or subjective* or identit*) and (film or litera*) |
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| Evaluating What You Find | ||
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