eng102.english.compositionII.king.summer2011

toc =Course: Eng 102 English Comp II=
 * Prof. Patrick King**
 * Instructions Librarian: Ted Intarabumrung**


 * "A Midsummer Nights Dream", act IV, scene I, by Johann Heinrich Füssli, engraving from a painting**

This guide is designed to help you research literary criticism or secondary sources about Macbeth by Shakespeare. It includes an index of scholarly sources that should be used. Included in the list are websites and search engines that will be helpful in your research. If you have any trouble finding these sources, please ask a librarian for help. Good Luck! Any comments or suggestions are welcome!
 * [|RCC Library Home Page]: Most materials found in this research guide are available at the library's home page.
 * Please contact Ted (tintarabumrung@rcc.mass.edu) if you have any questions concerning this guide or research.

=Books=

Books
The on-line catalog provides access to the Library's collection of approximately 40,000 books, periodicals and audio-visual titles. These resources may be used to find information for assignments or general interest. [|Tutorial for searching catalog and ordering books from Metro Boston Library Network (includes Boston Public Library)]

Good Search Terms to use: words or phrase

 * "midsummer nights dream" and criticism
 * "midsummer nights dream"and interpretation

Reference Books

 * __Critical Companion to William Shakespeare: a Literary Reference to His Life and Work__: REF PR2892 .B69 2005
 * __Shakespeare's Language: a Glossary of Unfamiliar Words in His Plays and Poems__: REF PR2892 .S447 2008
 * __Shakespeare for Students__: REF PR2987 .S47 1992
 * __Oxford Companion to English Literature__: REF PR19 .O94 2006
 * __Essential Shakespeare Handbook__: REF PR2976 .D73 2004

Electronic Books
[|Ebrary] The library has recently added 20,000 online books from the vendor Ebrary. 115 documents of criticism and interpretation about Macbeth by Shakespeare.

=Periodicals= Browse these paper journals and magazines in the library's first floor periodicals section for articles about Macbeth
 * __Contemporary Literature__

=Articles= Access to millions of journal, magazine, newspaper and reference source articles through our research databases.

[|Credo Reference] Providing bried and long articles about Macbeth, published in dictionaries and enclycopedias. These reference materials provide comprehensive information about Macbeth.

[|Literary Reference Center]Literary Reference Center™ is a comprehensive database that provides users with a broad spectrum of information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines and timeframes. This is the best place to start. [|Tutorial]

[|Literature Reference Center]Find up-to-date biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism and reviews on more than 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods and from around the world.

[|Academic Search Premier]Provides full text for more than 3,800 scholarly publications covering academic areas of study. [|Tutorial]

=**Subject Guide**= Literary Criticism

=Streaming Videos= Full length and segment videos from Films On Demand.

Films On Demand
__Macbeth: Young Actors in Training__ The climate of evil in //Macbeth// is as potent as any 21st-century psychological thriller—perhaps even more so. Can an ensemble of youthful actors even come close to tackling Shakespeare’s exploration of a murderous lust for power? This program follows British drama students as they take on the project, rehearsing and performing Act II, Scene 2, from the play. Mentored by professionals, the players are able to fine-tune the rising sense of panic that eventually overcomes the protagonist and his manipulative wife. Their discussion afterwards further illuminates the marital dynamic that drives the story. Part of the series //Training for Shakespeare: Young Actors’ Workshops at the Globe Theatre//. (15 minutes)

=Web sites= There are many good [insert topic] web sites on the internet. These web sites have been evaluated by library staff. Remember to always evaluate internet resources. To find out more about evaluating web sites, [|Lesley University]has a very good guide.


 * Search Engines**
 * [|Altavista]
 * [|Google]

=Citing Sources: Style Guides=

__[|APA Style Tutorial]__ [|Duke Library Guide to Assembling a List of Works Cited] [|Laguardia Community College Library MLA and APA citation style] [|The Owl at Purdue: APA Formatting and Style Guide] [|The Owl at Purdue: MLA 2009 Formatting and Style Guide]

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Research guide prepared on 06-13-11 by Ted Intarabumrung, tintarabumrung@rcc.mass.edu