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Introduction to Literature Lecture 1

Introduction to Literature Lecture 1. Part II: Internet Resources. Internet Sources. Internet archives , free trials access through SEAS Library EISZ (Elektronikus Internetszolgáltatás, i.e., Electronic Information Services) JSTOR, Project MUSE, etc. Internet Sources. Online texts

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Introduction to Literature Lecture 1

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  1. Introduction to LiteratureLecture 1 Part II: Internet Resources

  2. Internet Sources Internet archives , free trials access through SEAS Library • EISZ (Elektronikus Internetszolgáltatás, i.e., Electronic Information Services) • JSTOR, Project MUSE, etc

  3. Internet Sources Online texts • Project Gutenberg • Bartleby.com • Poetry Archive, Poetry Foundation, Famous Poets and Poems, Literature Network, poets.org Dictionaries English Online Dictionaries, Merriam-Webster, Chambers

  4. Internet Sources cont. Style Guides MLA http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ Chicago Style Manual http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html Homepages Thomas Hardy website link http://neal.oxborrow.net/Thomas_Hardy/HardyLinks.htm W. B. Yeats Society Sligo http://www.yeats-sligo.com/

  5. Internet Sources cont. • Media • BBC • Magazines, book reviews: e.g., Times Literary Supplement, London Review of Books, New York Review of Books • Online Libary Catalogues e.g., Library of Congress (Washington), British Library, Oxford University Libraries • Commercial websites • Hungarian websites • Dangerous topics: – plagiarism – the use of Wikipedia

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