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<title>Selected English Resources</title>
	<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rqs.phtml?subject_id=77</link>
	<description>Contact Librarian: Jill Hollingsworth</description>
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	<copyright>Georgetown University Library, 2009</copyright>
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		<title>ABELL (Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature)</title>
		<description>ABELL is part of the Literature Online database and covers all aspects and periods of English-language literature, linguistics, folklore, and cultural studies.  ABELL indexes monographs, book reviews, periodical articles, critical editions of literary works, collections of essays, and doctoral dissertations published worldwide.  Includes material in languages other than English. Subject areas covered include:
Literature: poetry, prose, fiction, films, biography, travel writing, literary theory, studies of individual authors.
Language: syntax, phonology, lexicology, semantics, stylistics, dialectology.
Bibliography: manuscript studies, textual studies, history of publishing.
Cultural Studies: customs, belief, narrative, song, dance, material culture.
Includes links to the full text of over 100 journals.  </description>
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		<title>America: History &amp; Life</title>
		<description>Primary index to research in American and Canadian history, including social and cultural history. Includes abstracts (summaries) of journal articles. Limit by language, time period, and document type (articles, collections of articles, books, and dissertations).</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=120&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>Historical Abstracts</title>
		<description>Primary index to materials for research in non-U.S./non-Canadian history, including social and cultural history. Includes abstracts (summaries) of journal articles. Covers world history from 1450 to the present. </description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=122&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>Humanities Full Text</title>
		<description>Indexes the major scholarly English-language journals in the humanities (including history and literature). Under Open Database Selection Area, select Humanities Full Text. For prior years, use  Humanities &amp; Social Sciences Index Retrospective.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=119&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>Literature Online (LION)</title>
		<description>Fully searchable library of more than 350,000 full-text works of English and American poetry, drama, and fiction with complementary criticism, reference resources, and websites.  Includes over 800 clips of poets reading their own and other poets&#039; work.  Also allows you to:  --search both the MLA International Bibliography and the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, with links to full-text articles from over 200 literature journals.  
--find a list of works by or about a particular author  --search simultaneously across primary works and secondary sources  --access 1,550 author biographies  
Includes full-text databases such as African-American Poetry, Twentieth-Century American Poetry, Early English Prose Fiction, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, English Drama, English Poetry

Includes reference sources such as The Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English, Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism, Encyclopedia of the Novel, New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, Columbia Dictionary of Modern European Literature, the King James Bible, and Webster&#039;s Third New International Dictionary
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		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=58&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>MLA International Bibliography</title>
		<description>The MLA International Bibliography, produced by the Modern Language Association of America,  provides access to worldwide scholarly research in over 4,400 journals and series pertaining to literature (including drama), language, linguistics, folklore, film, radio, television, and theater. Provides citations to journal articles, books, book chapters from multi-author works, dissertations, essay collections, working papers, proceedings, and bibliographies.  Does not include book reviews.  MLA International Bibliography represents all national literatures.  </description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=60&amp;infotype_id=29&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism</title>
		<description>Alphabetically arranged entries on literary critics and theorists, critical and theoretical schools and movements, the contributions of specific countries and historical periods, and nonliterary fields of inquiry shaped by literary theory and criticism.  Entries consist of a critical essay addressing the subject&#039;s historical and philosophical importance and a selective primary and secondary bibliography. </description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=70&amp;infotype_id=5&amp;masterinfotype_id=2</link>
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		<title>Literature Resource Center (LRC)</title>
		<description>Full-text biographical, bibliographical, and critical analysis of more than 100,000 world authors and works throughout history and across all literary genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and journalism).  Enables you to search by literary movement (e.g., Harlem Renaissance), gender, or author ethnicity (e.g., African American).

Electronic version of such older print reference sources as:        Contemporary Literary Criticism: Ref. PN 771 .C59      Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism: Ref. PN 761 .N56 Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism: Ref. PN 771 .G27 Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism: Ref. PN 610 .C53Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800: Ref. PN 86 .L53 1984Shakespearean Criticism:  Ref. PR 2965 .S43 1984 Poetry Criticism:  Ref. PN 1010 .P499        Short Story Criticism:  Ref. PN 3373 .S386Merriam-Webster&#039;s Encyclopedia of Literature: Ref. PN 41 .M42 1995Scribner Writers SeriesTwayne Authors Series</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=217&amp;infotype_id=132&amp;masterinfotype_id=2</link>
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		<title>British Periodicals</title>
		<description>Facsimile page images and searchable full text for nearly 500 British periodicals published from the 17th through the early 20th centuries. Topics covered include literature, philosophy, history, science, the fine arts, archaeology, architecture, and the social sciences. </description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=3044&amp;infotype_id=23&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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		<title>Early American Imprints (Series I): Evans, 1639-1800</title>
		<description>Based on the Evans American Bibliography, this collection contains the full text of all known existing books, pamphlets and broadsides printed in the United States or in the British American colonies from 1639 through 1819.  It provides a foundation for research in early American history, literature, philosophy, religion, politics and nearly every aspect of life in early America.  When completed, the digital collection will include every item previously published in microform by Readex, plus more than 1,200 additional works located, catalogued and digitized since the microform effort was completed -- more than 36,000 works and 2,400,000 images.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=476&amp;infotype_id=23&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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		<title>Early English Books Online (EEBO)</title>
		<description>EEBO contains about 100,000 books, pamphlets, and broadsides published in the English language in any country from 1475 through 1700. The digital images accurately reflect the way the works appeared in their original printed editions. Beginning with the first book published in English, EEBO includes works by authors such as Malory, Spenser, Bacon, More, Erasmus, Boyle, Newton, Galileo, Purcell, Shakespeare, and Aphra Behn. Besides literature, EEBO also includes prayer books, pamphlets, proclamations, almanacs, and calendars. EEBO is searchable by author, title, keyword, printer, publication date, Library of Congress subject heading, and illustration type (e.g., maps, plates, coats of arms), enabling researchers to make connections between works they may never have consulted otherwise. Note:  Any EEBO researcher can view the 250,000 page-image editions of EEBO titles, but only TCP partners can view these images plus the corresponding full ASCII text.  That is, TCP researchers can search every word in EEBO titles that have been converted to text format rather than just the words that appear in citations to these texts.  See the EEBO-TCP entry for more information.   </description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=315&amp;infotype_id=23&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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		<title>Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)</title>
		<description>Based on the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC), ECCO includes digital images of every page of more than 150,000 significant English-language and foreign-language titles printed in Great Britain during the 18th century, along with thousands of important works from the Americas. Covers the fields of history, literature, religion, philosophy, law, geography, fine arts, science and medicine.  Georgetown&#039;s subscription includes the original ECCO release plus newly discovered material (i.e., new items in ESTC) and previously unavailable titles. (Improvements in scanning technology enabled Gale to digitize works that were too fragile to be handled at the time of ECCO&#039;s original production.)  The titles in ECCO II cover the same subjects areas as the original collection, with an emphasis on literature, social science and religion. ECCO II includes 46,000 titles with 6.4 million pages from the library holdings of such institutions as the British Library, Bodleian, Cambridge, National Library of Scotland and National Library of Ireland. The remaining material in ECCO II will be available in late 2009 and will contain 3,000+ titles sourced from the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas.

Cross-searchable with Early English Books Online (EEBO).</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=495&amp;infotype_id=23&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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		<title>Literature Online (LION)</title>
		<description>Fully searchable library of more than 350,000 full-text works of English and American poetry, drama, and fiction with complementary criticism, reference resources, and websites.  Includes over 800 clips of poets reading their own and other poets&#039; work.  Also allows you to:  --search both the MLA International Bibliography and the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, with links to full-text articles from over 200 literature journals.  
--find a list of works by or about a particular author  --search simultaneously across primary works and secondary sources  --access 1,550 author biographies  
Includes full-text databases such as African-American Poetry, Twentieth-Century American Poetry, Early English Prose Fiction, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, English Drama, English Poetry

Includes reference sources such as The Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English, Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism, Encyclopedia of the Novel, New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, Columbia Dictionary of Modern European Literature, the King James Bible, and Webster&#039;s Third New International Dictionary
</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=58&amp;infotype_id=23&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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		<title>Shakespeare Collection</title>
		<description>The Shakespeare Collection provides online access to:  --The Arden Shakespeare (full text of scholarly editions of the complete works of Shakespeare)  --Full-text scholarly journals on literary and interdisciplinary topics (e.g., Renaissance, Elizabethan studies, Early Modern English studies, film studies)  --The First Folio, key Quartos, and major editions and adaptations from the 17th, 18th,  and 19th centuries  --Prompt books detailing productions from the 17th century onward, from The Folger Shakespeare Library Collection, The Harvard Theatre Collection, The Shakespeare Library Collection (Birmingham, England), and The Shakespeare Centre Library Collection (Stratford-upon-Avon) --Selected works by Shakespeare&#039;s contemporaries and other works available during Shakespeare&#039;s time  --The Gordon Crosse Theatrical Diary (eyewitness account of more than 60 years of Shakespeare productions)  --Reference materials providing background and context (e.g., Scribner&#039;s Shakespeare: His World, His Work, His Influence and Encyclopedia of the Renaissance)  --Photographs, line drawings, maps, and other illustrations of performances</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=77&amp;resource_id=490&amp;infotype_id=23&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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