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English 5330: Studies in Women's Literature

Getting Started:

Pirate Source contains subject research guides for a wide variety of subject areas. Librarians choose databases, web pages, and reference materials to help you get started doing research in that subject.
Relevant subjects may include:

  • Women's Studies
  • Literature--Novels (and the other literature categories)
  • Ethnic Studies categories
  • Gay and Lesbian Studies
  • History categories
  • Theatre
Finding Criticism:

First-Stop Databases:
Next-Step Databases:
Finding Older Articles:

Finding Primary Sources:
  • Early English Books Online (EEBO):   More than 125,000 fulltext books from 1475 - 1700.
  • Gerritsen Collection: Women's History Online . Documents range from 1540's to 1940's.
  • Literature Online (LION):  LION brings together multiple components: indexing of critical articles based on MLAIB and ABELL (see above), 175 fulltext critical journals, the Bibliography of American Literature, fulltext reference resources, and 18 collections of fulltext fiction, drama, and poetry. To view the collections from the LION homepage, click the Individual Collections link (http://collections.chadwyck.com/). Browsing the Complete Contents (http://lion.chadwyck.com/contents/contents.jsp ) allows navigation by time period and author.
  • North American Women's Letters and Diaries:  Covers from 1675 to 1950. Includes biographies and other resources, as well.
  • Women Writers Online: Full text of works by early modern women writers, including the subset Renaissance Women Online. Contains introductions written by scholars in the field and covers a number of various genres ranging from drama and poetry to cookbooks, translations and trial narratives.

If It's Not FullText: Find It!

How can I see articles?

Many of our databases include the full text of articles. In some cases, though, the full text of an article may not be available online in the database you are using due to publishers' restrictions or the prohibitive cost of providing them online. Increasingly, when you search for articles in the library's databases you will see the  button on your results list or on the screen showing the citation/abstract of the article.

Serial Solutions is a service offered by Joyner and Laupus Libraries that allows you, at the click of a button, to go from an article citation in one database to a full text copy of that article in another, or to see if a particular article or specific journal is available in full text electronic format. It also allows you to find out if that journal is available in print at either Joyner or Laupus.

What if the article I want is not available full-text online?

If the article is not available online, you can check the Joyner Library catalog or the Laupus Health Sciences catalog to see if it is held in printed form. The  button does this for you automatically from within databases. If you live within Pitt County you would need to come to the library to make a copy of the article. If you are a distance-learning studentliving outside of Pitt County, you can have articles copied and sent to you, using Interlibrary Lending.

Citation Linker: If you already have a citation from someone else’s bibliography and want to find out if we have that article, key it into the Citation Linker.  When you click the Find IT! Button at the bottom of the page, you will generate an menu of options that works like the one described above.

To Get Help:

  • Come to the Reference Desk or call us at (252) 328-6677.
  • Find chat or Instant Messaging options (AIM: JoynerRef) .
  • Email the Reference Desk:
  • Set up a Research Consultation (fill out the form in person, by phone, or online).


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