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Bibliography: Studies of Interest for Literatures in English Librarians

Content maintained by:
Aparna Zambare, Reference Librarian/
English Bibliographer
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Last Updated: 04/03/08

The following bibliography cumulates citations appearing in Biblio-Notes, the newsletter of the Literatures in English Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, and other sources. Citations are categorized under four Subject Headings that are particularly helpful to librarians who work with literatures in English. Citations having multiple subjects have cross listings. Click here to find citations related to studies on the MLA International Bibliography.

This bibliography was conceived by Scott Stebelman, and is now maintained by Aparna Zambare and librarians in the Literatures in English Section.

English in Higher Education
Graduate Education
English Studies
History of the Book
Canon Formation
Impact of Technology on Humanities Research, Teaching, and Production
Composition Studies (including Technical Writing, Rhetoric Studies, Professional Communication)

Reference, Research, and Instruction
Literary Research Tools
Reference
Research and Information-Seeking Behaviors of Humanities Scholars
Database Searching
User Education
General

Technical Services
Cataloging and Indexing
Preservation
General

Collections
Collection Development and Assessment
Special Collections
Electronic Texts, Books, and Journals
General

Miscellaneous

English in Higher Education
Graduate Education

Anderson, David L. "Graduate Research in English: A Foreign Point of View." Literary Research Newsletter 3 (1978): 15-21.

Bateson, F. W. "The Function of the Library in Graduate Study in English." Journal of General Education 13 (April 1961): 5-17.

Brooks, Peter. “How Can We Keep on Doing This? Reflections on Graduate Education in the Humanities.” In The Politics of Research. Ed. E. Ann Kaplan and George Levine. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1997: 162-69.

Burton, Dwight L.  “Prospects for Graduate Programs in English Education.”  English Education 14 (1982): 144-8.

Cardozo, Karen M. "Demystifying the Dissertation." Profession (2006): 138-154.

Clarke, Eric. "Cultural Studies, the English Major, and Doctoral Education." ADE Bulletin 136 (2004): 37-9.

Corkill, C. et al. Doctoral Students in Humanities: A Small-Scale Panel Study of Information Needs and Uses 1976-1979. Sheffield: Centre for Research on User Studies, University of Sheffield, 1981.

Day, John T. "Rethinking Graduate Education in English: The Liberal Arts College Perspective." ADE Bulletin 111 (Fall 1995): 33-37.

Dorwick, Keith, ed., et al.  “Looking Elsewhere: Career Options Other than the Tenure-Track Teaching Position for M.A.s and Ph.D.s in English.”  Computers and Composition 17 (2000):  69-95.

Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Betwixt and Between: The Master's Program and A Field of Dreams." ADE Bulletin 112 (Winter 1995): 21-24.

Fetterley, Judith.  “Dreaming the Future of English.”  College English 61 (1999): 702-11.

"Graduate Admissions and Graduate Education." ADE Bulletin 111 (Fall 1995): 28-48.

Guillory, John. "Preprofessionalism: What Graduate Students Want." ADE Bulletin 113 (1996): 4-8.

Hassan, Ihab. “Let the Fresh Air In: Graduate Studies in the Humanities.” In Beauty and the Critic: Aesthetics in an Age of Cultural Studies. Ed James Soderholm. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1997: 190-207.

Holloway, Loretta. "The ‘Unemployed and Heartbroken': Graduate Students and Teacher Training." The Centennial Review 40.2 (Spring 1996): 293-98.

Huber, Bettina J. "The MLA's 1993-94 Survey of Ph.D. Placement: The Latest English Findings and Trends through Time." ADE Bulletin 112 (Winter 1995): 40-51.

Hunter, J. Paul. "The Return to History in English Studies." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 289-299.

Knapp, James F. "Articulating the New Graduate Curriculum." ADE Bulletin 103 (Winter 1992): 31-33.

------. "Graduate Education and The Preparation of New Faculty Members." ADE Bulletin 112 (Winter 1995): 7-10.

Kribbs, Jayne K. "McKerrow and Gaskell: Their Roles in Graduate Literary Research." Literary Research Newsletter 1 (1976): 31-39.

Landow, George. "Hypertext in Literary Education, Criticism and Scholarship." Computers and the Humanities 23 (1989): 173-198.

Langland, Elizabeth. "The Future of Graduate Education: Or, Which Graduate Programs Have a Future?" ADE Bulletin 111 (Fall 1995): 28-32.

"Looking Elsewhere: Career Options Other Than the Tenure-Track Teaching Position for M.A.s and Ph.D.s in English." Computers and Composition 17 (2000) 69-95.

McGrail, Ewa and Robert Rozema.  “Envisioning Effective Technology Integration: A Scenario for English Education Doctoral Programs.”  Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education  5 (2005): 237-53.

Olson, Gary A. and Julie Drew. “(Re)reenvisioning the dissertation in English studies.” College English (Sept. 1998): 56-66.

Peltason, Timothy. "The Place of Reading: Graduate Education and the Literature Classroom." ADE Bulletin 113 (1996): 9-12.

Reynolds, Judy. "The MLA International Bibliography and Library Instruction in Literature and the Humanities." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 213-247.

Scott, Patrick. "How, Practically, Do Textual Studies Fit into the Graduate Curriculum." Literary Research Newsletter 9.4 (1984): 53-66.

Steward, Doug. "The Foreign Language Requirement in English Doctoral Programs." Profession (2006): 203-218.

Sullivan, Patrick. "The Passions and Pathologies of an English Ph.D." Chronicle of Higher Education 42.26 (Mar 8, 1996): B3.

Watt, Stephen.  “The Human Costs of Graduate Education; or, The Need To Get Practical.” Academe 81 (Nov./Dec. 1995): 30-35.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "A Typology of Literary Scholarship for Academic Librarians." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 300-318.

Williams, William Proctor. "Biblio-Textual Studies in the Graduate Curriculum." Literary Research Newsletter 9.4 (1984): 74-81.

Ziolkowski, Theodore. "The Shape of the PhD: Present, Past, and Future." ADE Bulletin 97 (Winter 1990): 12-17.

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English Studies

2001-02 ADE Ad Hoc Committee on the English Major. "The Undergraduate English Major." ADE Bulletin 134-135 (2003): 68-91.

Abrams, M. H. "The Transformation of English Studies: 1930- 1955." Daedalus 126.1 (1997): 105-131.

ADE Ad Hoc Committee on the English Major . “The Undergraduate English Major.” Profession ( 2004): 178–217.

Arant, Wendi. "A New Twist to the Electronic Distribution List: A Library Outreach Tool. Using a Listserv to Liaison with English Department Faculty at Texas A&M University." Internet Reference Services Quarterly 4.2 (1999): 51-55.

Bartholomae, David. “The Future of English.” Critical Quarterly 39.1 (Spring 1997): 3-7.

Beck, Jonathan. "After New Literary-History and Theory: Notes on The MLA Hit-Parade and The Currencies of Academic Exchange." New Literary History 26 (1995): 697-709.

Beidler, Peter G.  "What English Majors do Out there, How they Feel about It, and What We Do about It." ADE Bulletin 133 (2003): 29-35.

Bennett, James R. "Departments of Literatures in English: The Changing Canon." The Arkansas Review: A Journal of Criticism 4.2 (Fall 1995): 138-48.

Berlin, James A. Rhetorics, Poetics, and Cultures: Refiguring College English Studies. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1996.

Berube, Michael. The Employment of English: Theory, Jobs, and the Future of Literary Studies. New York: New York UP, 1998.

Bryant, John. The Fluid Text: A Theory of Revision and Editing for Book and Screen. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002.

Cage, Mary Crystal. "Survey Finds That Most English Departments Include Classical Texts in Lower-Division Courses." The Chronicle of Higher Education 41 (Oct. 12 1994): A18.

Critical Dialogues: Current Issues in English Studies in Germany and Britain. Tubingen, Germany: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1995.

Dalbey, Marcia A. "What Good is the MA Degree?" ADE Bulletin 112 (Winter 1995): 17-20.

Dilworth, Collett and Nancy Mellin McCracken. "Ideological Cross-Currents in English Studies and English Education: A Report of a National Survey of Professors' Beliefs and Practices." English Education 29.1 (Feb. 1, 1997): 7-17.

Ellis, D. and H. Oldman. “The English Literature Researcher in the Age of the Internet.” Journal of Information Science 31.1 (2005): 29-36.

English as A Discipline, or, Is There A Plot in This Play? Ed. James C. Raymond. Tuscaloo sa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1996.

Fish, Stanley. Professional Correctness: Literary Studies and Political Change. New York: Clarendon Press, 1995.

Fleishman, Avrom.  “The Condition of English: Taking Stock in a Time of Culture Wars.” College English 57 (1995): 807-21.

Franklin, Phyllis et al. "Continuity and Change in the Study of Literature." Change (Jan.-Feb. 1992): 42-48.

"The Future of English." ADE Bulletin 131 (2002): 14-40.

Gallagher, Catherine. "The History of Literary Criticism." Daedalus 126.1 (1997): 133-153.

Gallop, Jane. “The Historicization of Literary Studies and the Fate of Close Reading.” Profession (2007): 181–186.

Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich. "The Future of Literary Studies?" New Literary History 26 (1995): 499-518.

Harris, Charles B. "What We Talk about When We Talk about English." ADE Bulletin 113 (Spring 1996): 21-29.

Harris, Wendell V. “Assessing the Publication Swamp in Literary Studies.” Journal of Information Ethics 6 (Spring 1997): 47-58.

"Highlights of the MLA's 1990 Survey of Upper-Division Literature Courses." ADE Bulletin 101 (Spring 1992): 34-35.

Hogan, Patrick Colm. "Literary Art and Liberal Education." JGE: The Journal of General Education 44.2 (1995): 69-86.

Huber, Bettina J. "The MLA's 1993-94 Survey of Ph.D. Placement: The Latest English Findings and Trends through Time." ADE Bulletin 112 (Winter 1995): 40-51.

------. "Today's Literature Classroom: Findings from the MLA's 1990 Survey of Upper-Division Courses." ADE Bulletin 101 (Spring 1992): 36-60

------. "Undergraduate English Programs: Findings from an MLA Survey of the 1991-92 Academic Year." ADE Bulletin 115 (Winter 1996): 34-73.

------. "What's Being Read in Survey Courses? Findings from a 1990-91 MLA Survey of English Departments." ADE Bulletin 110 (Spring 1995): 40-48.

Jehlen, Myra. "Theory and the English Professor." ADE Bulletin 108 (Fall 1994): 19-22.

Johnson, Lisa. "The Life of the Mind: American Academia Reflected through Contemporary Fiction." RSR: Reference Services Librarian 24.3 (1996): 23-44.

Johnson, Nan. "Rhetoric and Literature: Politics, Theory, and the Future of English Studies." ADE Bulletin 77 (Spring 1984): 22-25.

Kalish, Alan L. “Learning to Profess: The Enculturation of New Faculty Members in English.” Dissertation Abstracts International 58 (1997): 3438A.

Kramer, Hilton and Roger Kimball. "Farewell to the MLA." The New Criterion 13.6 (Feb. 1995): 5-16.

Langston, Diane Beasley. "A Historical Construct of English as a Discipline: 100 Years of Conflict and Compromise." DAI 56.8 (1996): 3025A.

Lansdown, Richard. "'Our Fault, Not Theirs': The Future of the Humanities. Profession (2006): 119-128.

Laurence, David (ed. and intro.).  "The English Major." ADE Bulletin 133 (2003): 3-41.

Laurence, David (ed ). "Language and Literature in the Academy: Papers from the 2003 ADE-ADFL Summer Seminar." ADE Bulletin 136 (2004): 7-68.

Levine, George. "Putting the 'Literature' Back into Literature Departments." ADE Bulletin 113 (1996): 13-20.

McNew, Janet. "Politicized Polemics: Who Names the Controversies." ADE Bulletin 102 (Fall 1992): 40-43.

Magner, Denise K. "Top English Departments No Longer Require Courses on Shakespeare, A Study Finds." The Chronicle of Higher Education 43 (Jan. 10, 1997): A12.

Mejia, Jaime Armin.  “Multiculturalism in College English Departments.“  College English 69 (2006): 173-78.

Miall, D. S. "Rethinking English Studies: The Role of the Computer." In Humanities and the Computer: New Directions. Ed. D. S. Miall. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1990.

Miller, J. Hillis.  "Literary Study in the University without Idea." ADE Bulletin 113 (1996): 30-3.

Miller, Thomas P. and Brian Jackson.  “What Are English Majors For?”  College Composition and Communication 58 (2007): 682-708.

Pankake, Marcia. "Faculty Liaison: Librarians and Faculty as Colleagues." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 319-336.

Pratt, Linda Ray. "In a Dark Wood: Finding a New Path to the Future of English." ADE Bulletin 131 (2002): 27-33.

Reconceptualizing American Literary/Cultural Studies: Rhetoric, History, and Politics in The Humanities. Ed. William E. Cain. New York: Garland, 1996.

Saldivar, Jose David. "Tracking English and American Literary and Cultural Criticism." Daedalus 126.1 (1997): 155-174.

Scholes, Robert. The Rise and Fall of English: Reconstructing English as a Discipline. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1998.

Schuster, Jack H. "Speculating About the Labor Market for Academic Humanists: ‘Once More unto the Breach.'" Profession (1995): 56-61.

Selfe, Cynthia. "Computers in English Departments: The Rhetoric of Technopower." ADE Bulletin 90 (Fall 1988): 63-67.

Seyhan, Azade. "Beyond Cultural Studies: Toward a Multilingual Collaboration in the Humanities." ADE Bulletin 136 (2004): 33-6.

Simpson, David. "Teaching English: What and Where Is the Cutting Edge?" ADE Bulletin 99 (Spring 1991): 14-18.

Spiller, Robert E. "The Function of Literary Research." College English 10 (1949): 203-209.

"The Situation of the Humanities." ADE Bulletin 138-139 (2005): 18-44.

Stenson, Linnea A. “Pulp Paperbacks.” In Lesbian Histories and Cultures; An Encyclopedia. Ed. Bonnie Zimmerman. New York: Garland, 2000: 623-625.

Tatum, Stephen. "'The Thing Not Named': Or, The End of Creative Writing in the English Department." ADE Bulletin 106 (Winter 1993): 30-34.

Terkla, Dan and Steve McKinzie. “The Revolution Is Being Televised: Pedagogy and Information Retrieval in the Liberal Arts College.” College & Undergraduate Libraries 4.2 (1997): 9-20.

Trends in English and American Studies: Literature and The Imagination. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1996.

Wahlstrom, Billie J. and Cynthia L. Selfe. "A View from the Bridge: English Departments Piloting among the Shoals of Computer Use." ADE Bulletin 109 (Winter 1994): 35-45.

Wallace, Jo-Ann. "English Studies Versus the Humanities? Cultural Studies and Institutional Power." University of Toronto Quarterly: A Canadian Journal of the Humanities 64 (1995): 506-13.

Waller, Gary F. "Working within the Paradigm Shift: Poststructuralism and the College Curriculum." ADE Bulletin 81 (Fall 1985): 6-12.

Watt, Stephen. "Looking forward, Looking backward on English Departments and the Profession." The Centennial Review 40.2 (1996): 299-306.

Webster, David S. “Continuity and Change in the Highest-Ranked Ph.D.-Granting Departments of English, 1925-1982.”   Research in Higher Education v. 31 (1990): 443-60.

Weintraub, K. “The Humanist Scholar and the Library.” Library Quarterly 50.1 (1980): 22-39.

Widdowson, Peter. "Editing Readers: The Craft of Literary Studies in the 1990s." English: The Journal of the English Association 45.182 (Summer 1996): 127-144.

Winterowd, W. Ross. The English Department: A Personal and Institutional History. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 1998.

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History of the Book

Bell, Bill. "Crusoe's Books: The Scottish Emigrant Reader in the Nineteenth Century." In: Across Boundaries: The Book in Culture and Commerce. Ed. Bill Bell, Philip Bennett, and Jonquil Bevan. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2000. 116-129.

Black, Fiona A. "Beyond Boundaries: Books in the Canadian Northwest." In: Across Boundaries: The Book in Culture and Commerce. Ed. Bill Bell, Philip Bennett, and Jonquil Bevan. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2000. 91-115.

The Book History Reader.  Ed.  David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery. 2nd ed.  London ; New York: Routledge, 2006.

The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain.  Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998-    In process; published so far: v. 3. 1400-1557.  Ed by Lotte Hellinga and J.B. Trapp.  v. 4. 1557-1695.  Ed. by John Barnard and D.F. McKenzie, with the assistance of Maureen Bell.        

Dugas, Don-John. "The London Book Trade in 1709" (Part One). The Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America vol. 95, no. 1 (March 2001): 31-58.

Dugas, Don-John. "The London Book Trade in 1709" (Part Two). The Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America vol. 95, no. 2 (June 2001): 157-172.

The Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland. (Vols. 1-4). Eds. Bill Bell, Stephen Brown, David Finkelstein, and Alistair McCleery. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.

The Future of the Book. Ed. Geoffrey Nunberg. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.

Gross Robert, A. "Texts for the Times: An Introduction to Book History." In Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary. Ed. Scott E. (ed and preface) Casper, Joanne D. (ed and preface) Chaison, and Jeffrey (ed and preface) Groves. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P, with American Antiquarian Society and Center for the Book, Library of Congress, viii, 2002. 1-16.

Hanna, Ralph. "Middle English Books and Middle English Literary History." Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature 102.2 (2004): 157-78.

Harris, Wendell V. "Of the Making of Books." Profession (2005): 47-51.

History of the Book in America.  Cambridge, U.K.; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000- In process; published so far: v. 1. The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World.  Ed. Hugh Amory and David D. Hall.  v. 3. The Industrial Book, 1840-1880.  Ed. Scott E. Casper et. al

Howsam, Leslie. "Victorian Studies and the History of the Book: Opportunities for Scholarly Collaboration." Victorian Review: The Journal of the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada and the Victorian Studies Association of Ontario 22.1 (1996): 65-70.

Jackson, Heather (ed )., Sarah (introd ). Brouillette, and Travis (introd ). De Cook. "New Scholarship in Book History and Print Culture." University of Toronto Quarterly: A Canadian Journal of the Humanities 73.4 (2004): 941-1050.

New York Public Library’s History of Books and Printing: a Guide to the Collections of the Humanities and Social Sciences. http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/bookhist/

Perspectives on American Book History: Artifacts and Commentary. Casper, Scott E. (ed and preface), Joanne D. (ed and preface) Chaison, and Jeffrey (ed and preface) Groves, eds. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P, with American Antiquarian Society and Center for the Book, Library of Congress, 2002. viii, 2002.

Raven, James. "Commodifications and Value: Interactions in Book Traffic to North America, c.1750-1820." In: Across Boundaries: The Book in Culture and Commerce. Ed. Bill Bell, Philip Bennett, and Jonquil Bevan. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2000. 73-90.

Rubin, Joan Shelley. "What is the History of the History of Books?" Journal of American History 90.2 (2003): 555-76.

SHARP site  http://www.sharpweb.org/

Stiles, and Michael Winship, eds. Reading Books: Essays on the Material Text and Literature in America. Moylan, Michele (ed and introd )., Lane (ed and introd ). Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P, 1996. x, 1996.

Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism and Book History. Ed. Ann R. Hawkins. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2006.

Williams, William P., and William Baker. " 'Caveat Lector.' English Books 1475-1700 and the Electronic Age," Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography vol. 12, no. 1, 2000. 1-29.

Willison, I. R. "Across Boundaries: The History of the Book and National and International Literatures in English." In: Across Boundaries: The Book in Culture and Commerce. Ed. Bill Bell, Philip Bennett, and Jonquil Bevan. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2000. 130-142.

Zboray, Ronald J. and Mary Saracino Zboray.  A Handbook for the Study of Book History in the United States.  Washington, D.C.: Center for the Book, Library of Congress, 2000.

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Canon Formation

Adams, Michael and Candace R. Benefiel. "Literary Reference into the New Century." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 248-268.

Bennett, James R. "Departments of Literatures in English: The Changing Canon." The Arkansas Review: A Journal of Criticism 4.2 (Fall 1995): 138-48.

Bonnycastle, Stephen. "Canon-Formation in Contemporary Literary Studies: An Enquiry into How Novels Written Since 1960 Become Canonized." In Empirical Approaches to Literature. Siegen, Germany: Institute for Empirical Lit. & Media Research, Siegen University, 1995: 227-32.

The Canon in The Classroom: The Pedagogical Implications of Canon Revision in American Literature. Ed. John Alberti. New York: Garland, 1995.

Doherty, John J. “TI Perspectives on...The Academic Librarian and the Hegemony of the Canon.” Journal of Academic Librarianship 24 (1998): 403-406.

Drew, Shahara Brookins. Insiders and Outsiders: Processes of African American Canon Formation., 2001.

The Ethnic Canon: Histories, Institutions, and Interventions. Ed. David Palumbo-Liu. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1995.

Gamer, Michael. Romanticism and the Gothic: Genre, Reception, and Canon Formation. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2000. xiii, 2000.

Gates, Joanne E. "Literature in Electronic Format: the Traditional English and American Canon." Choice 34 (1997): 1279-82+.

Gillespie, Stuart. "Translation and Canon-Formation." The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English: Volume 3: 1660-1790. Ed. Stuart Gillespie and David Hopkins. New York, NY: Oxford UP, x, 2005. 7-20.

Green, Geoffrey. “Canons to the Left of Us, Canons to the Right of Us!” Pacific Coast Philology 32.2 (1997): 132-35.

Gunn, Arthur. C. “African American Humanities Literatures: A Brief History and Selected Bibliography.” The Acquisitions Librarian 9.17/18 (1997): 111-124.

Harris, Charles B. "Canonical Variations and the English Curriculum." ADE Bulletin 90 (Fall 1988): 7-12.

Harris, Michael H. "The Fall of the Grand Hotel: Class, Canon, and the Coming Crisis of Western Librarianship." Libri: International Journal of Libraries and Information Services 45 (1995): 231-35.

Heinzkill, Richard. "The Literary Canon and Collection Building." Collection Management 13.1/2 (1990): 51-64.

Jarrett, Gene Andrew. Not Necessarily Race Matter: Racial Realism, Canon Formation, and Anomalous African-American Literature., 2002.

Link, Eric Carl. "Canon Formation and Marginality." Essays in Arts and Sciences 28 (1999): 17-33.

Paulson, William.  “The Literary Canon in the Age of Its Technological Obsolescence.”  In Reading Matters: Narrative in the New Media Ecology.  Ed. Joseph Tabbi and Michael Wutz.  Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997.

Pérez, Janet I. (ed )., Genaro J. (ed ). Pérez, and Ted E. (ed ). McVay. "Canon Formation and Exclusion: Hispanic Women Writers." Monographic Review/Revista Monográfica 13 (1997)

Phillips, Mike. "Foreword: Migration, Modernity and English Writing-Reflections on Migrant Identity and Canon Formation."  A Black British Canon?  Ed. Gail (ed and introd ). Low and Marion (ed and introd ). Wynne-Davies. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, xiii, 2006. 13-31.

Quinn, Brian. "Some Implications of the Canon Debate for Collection Development." Collection Building 14 (1994): 1-10.

Rosenfelt, Deborah S. "The Politics of Bibliography: Women's Studies and the Literary Canon." In Women in Print I: Opportunities for Women's Studies, Research in Language and Literature. Ed. Joan E. Hartman and Ellen Messer-Davidow. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1982: 11-35.

Shelton, Marie-Denise. “Who Is Afraid of the Canon?” Pacific Coast Philology 32.2 (1997): 136-39.

Templin, C. "Canons, Class, and the Crisis of the Humanities." College Literature 22.2 (1995): 151-156.

Tofanelli, John L. "Critical Editions." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 118-159.

Yarborough, Richard. "'In the Realm of the Imagination': Afro-American Literature and the American Canon." ADE Bulletin 78 (Summer 1984): 35-39.

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Impact of Technology on Humanities Research, Teaching, and Production

Alexander, Harriet. "Searching the MLA International Bibliography: All, Nothing, or Something in Between?" Reference & User Services Quarterly 40.3 (Spring 2001): 228-233.

Anderson, Byron. “The World Wide Web and the Humanities: Superhighway to What? Research, Quality and ‘Literature’.” Humanities Collections vol.1, no. 1 (1998): 25-40.

Arlen, Shelley. "Electronic Texts and Selected Web Sites for English and American Literature." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 160-186.

Aarseth, Espen J.  Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature.  Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Belanger, Terry. "The Materiality of The Book: Another Turn of The Screw." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 187-195.

Bolter, Jay David. "Authors and Readers in An Age of Electronic Texts." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 7-19.

------. "The Idea of Literature in the Electronic Medium." Topic: A Journal of the Liberal Arts 39 (Fall 1985): 23-34.

CETH Workshop on Documenting Electronic Texts: May 16-18, 1994, Radisson Hotel, Somerset NJ. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, 1994.

Coldewey, John C. "Teaching and Technology." ADE Bulletin 121 (1998): 41-6.

"Computers and Communication in The Humanities: A Survey of Use/Mullings." Program 28 (1994): 222.

Computers and Teaching in the Humanities: Selected Papers from the CATH94 Conference Held at Glasgow University, September 9th-12th, 1994. Oxford:CTI Centre for Textual Studies, Oxford University Computing Services, 1996.

Computers and The Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979-1994: A History. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Pub., 1996.

Covi, Lisa Martina. "Material Mastery: How University Researchers Use Digital Libraries for Scholarly Communication." DAI 57 (1996): 3727A.

Crane, Geoffrey. "The Perseus Project and Beyond: How Building a Digital Library Challenges the Humanities and Technology." D-Lib Magazine, January, 1998 (http://mirrored.ukoln.ac.uk/lis-journals/dlib/dlib/dlib/january98/01crane.html).

Crawford, D. "Meeting Scholarly Information Needs in an Automated Environment: A Humanist's Perspective." College & Research Libraries 47 (1986): 569-74.

Day, Mark Tyler. "Humanizing Information Technology: Cultural Evolution and The Institutionalization of Electronic Text Processing." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 67-92.

Day, Pam. “Internet Reference Resources in Language and Literature.” Reference Librarian 57 (1997): 153-59.

Deegan, M. and K. Gore. "Information Technology as an Aid to Literary Research." Literary & Linguistic Computing: Journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing 10.1 (1995): 23-26.

The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities.  Eds. Landow, George P. and Paul Delany.  Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993.

Dowler, Lawrence. Technology, Scholarship, and the Humanities: The Implications of Electronic Information." (1993)

Down, Nancy. “Literary Texts and the Internet.” In Finding Common Ground: Creating the Library of the Future Without Diminishing the Library of the Past. Ed: Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc, 1998: 193-195.

Douglas, J. Yellowlees.  The End of Books--or Books without End?: Reading Interactive Narratives.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

East, John W. "Subject Retrieval of Scholarly Monographs via Electronic Databases." Journal of Documentation 62.5 (2006): 597-605.

Ellis, Steven R. "Electronic Text, the Humanities and the Library." (CETH) New Jersey Libraries 26 (1993): 26-8.

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Evans, J. G. "The Use of Computers in Authorship Studies." Computer Education 81 (Nov. 1995): 18-21.

Foertsch, J. "The Impact of Electronic Networks on Scholarly Communication: Avenues for Research." Discourse Processes 19 (1995): 301-28.

Garfield, Eugene. "Is Information Retrieval in the Arts and Humanities Inherently Different from That in Science? The Effect that ISI's Citation Index for the Arts and Humanities Is Expected to Have on Future Scholarship." Library Quarterly 50 (1980): 40-57.

Gaunt, Marianne .“CETH, Electronic Text Centers, and the Humanities Community.” Library Hi Tech 16.3 (1998): 36-42.

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Getty Art History Information Program (AHIP). Humanities and Arts on the Information Highways: A Profile. Santa Monica, CA: Art History Information Program, 1994.

Giordano, Richard. "The Documentation of Electronic Texts Using Text Encoding Initiative Headers: An Introduction." Library Resources & Technical Services 38 (1994): 389-401.

Glazier, Loss Pequeno. "The Electronic Poetry Center: A Poetics of the Web." DAI 57A (1996): 2475.

Gray, Carolyn M. "Building Electronic Bridges between Scholars and Information: New Roles for Librarians." In Designing Information: New Roles for Librarians. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Lib. & Information Science, University of Ill. at Urbana-Champaign, 1993: 19-33. (Gesher Project developed by Brandeis University and DEC Cambridge Research Lab investigates scholars' information needs.)

Greenberg, Douglas. "Technology and Its Discontents: Some Problems and Possibilities for The Humanist in The Virtual Library." In Changes in Scholarly Communication Patterns: Australia and The Electronic Library. Ed. John Mulvaney and Colin Steele. Canberra: Highland Press, 1993: 131-146.

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Greenberg, H. A. "Research and Scholarship in the Arts and Humanities: Can Home Pages Replace Tome Pages?" In Proceedings of the Sixteenth National Online Meeting--1995: New York, May 2-4, 1995. Medford, NJ: Learned Information, 1995: 159-164.

Greenhalgh, Michael. "Setting Up and Exploiting Humanities Research Resources on the World Wide Web." Australian Academic and Research Libraries 27.2 (June 1, 1996): 95-106.

Gregorian, V. "Technology, Scholarship and the Humanities: The Implications of Electronic Information." Leonardo 27 (1994): 129-33.

Griffin, J. R. "Literature and CD-ROM: Strange Bedfellows or the Marriage of True Minds?" Computers in Libraries 16.5 (May 1, 1996): 66-70.

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Harrison, T. M. and T. D. Stephen. "The Electronic Journal as the Heart of an Online Scholarly Community." Library Trends 43 (1995): 592-608.

Hayles, N. Katherine.  Writing Machines.  Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2002.

Hockey, Susan. “An Agenda for Electronic Text Technology in the Humanities." The Classical World 91.6 (1998): 521-542.

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Hubbard, D. "Virtuality and Rumors of Reality: The Humanist in an Interactive Age." CLA Journal 39.1 (1995): 1-17.

Humanities and Arts on The Information Highways: A Profile: September 1994. Santa Monica, Calif.: Getty Art History Information Program, 1994.

"Humanities in the 21st Century." Humanities (September-October 1995). [interview with James O'Donnell, a Classics Professor at the University of Pennsylvania].

"Humanities Scholars Urged to Influence New Information Technologies." American Society for Information Science. Bulletin Oct n.1,20 (1993): 2-3.

"Information Technology as an Aid to Literary Research, I & II." Literary and Linguistic Computing: Journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing 10.1;2, (1995): 23-68; 129-64.

Ingraham, B. D. "Some Applications of Contemporary Information Technology to the Teaching of Language and Literature." Literary & Linguistic Computing: Journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing 10.1 (1995): 27-32.

Jensen, Mary Brandt. "Cohabiting with Copyright on The Nets." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 93-103.

Jones, P. "Whither Humanities and Advanced Technologies? Scholars Need Not Be Programmmers to Enjoy the Fruits of Technology." Educom Review 32.1 (1997): 26-29.

Jones, Robert Alun. "Durkheim's Imperative: The Role of Humanities Faculty in The Information Technologies Revolution." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 173-185.

Jones, Steven E. "Net Work in the Virtual Department: The Romantic Circles Experiment." ADE Bulletin 127 (2001): 51-4.

Joyce, Michael. Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995.

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Klemperer, Katharina. "Electronic Texts." Information Technology and Libraries 13 (1994): 6-49.

Krausse, S. C. and J. B. Etchingham, Jr. "The Humanist and Computer-Assisted Library Research." Computers and the Humanities 20.2 (1986): 87-96.

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LeJeune, Lorrie. "The Role of The Scholarly Publisher in An Electronic Environment." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 105-112.

Lester, Linda and Karen Kates Marshall. "Traditional Library Services and the Research Process: Are Social Sciences and Humanities Faculty Getting What They Need?" In Finding Common Ground: Creating the Library of the Future without Diminishing the Library of the Past. Ed: Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1998: 211-218.

Literacy and Computers: the Complications of Teaching and Learning with Technology. Selfe, Cynthia and Susan Hilligoss, eds.  New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1994.

The Literary Text in the Digital Age. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

Literature and the Internet: A Guide for Students, Teachers, and Scholars. Stephanie Browner, et al. New York: Garland, 2000.

Literature and Technology. Greenberg, Mark L. and Lance Schachterled, eds.  Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh Univ. Press, 1992.

Liu, Alan. “Globalizing the Humanities: ‘Voice of the Shuttle: Web Pages for Humanities Research.” Humanities Collections vol. 1, no. 1 (1998): 41-56.

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Lowry, Anita. "Electronic Texts and Multimedia in The Academic Library : A View from The Front Line." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 57-66.

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Lunsford, K. "Electronic Texts and the Internet: A Review of the English Server." Computers and the Humanities 29 (1995): 297-305.

Manoff, Marlene. "Cyberhope or Cyberhype? Computers and Scholarly Research." (http://nimrod.mit.edu/humanities/manoff.html; forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Communication).

Marchand, James W. "The Computer in the Humanities, Friend or Foe." Journal of Aesthetic Education 30.2 (1996): 157-71.

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McGann, Jerome J.  Radiant Textuality: Literature after the World Wide Web.  New York: Palgrave, 2001.

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MLA Committee on Information Technology. "Guidelines for Evaluating Work with Digital Media in the Modern Languages." ADE Bulletin 132 (2002): 94-5.

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Pankake, Marcia. "Humanities Research in the 90s: What Scholars Need; What Librarians Can Do." Library Hi Tech 9.1 (1991): 9-15.

Price-Wilkin, John. "The Feasibility of Wide-Area Textual Analysis Systems in Libraries: A Practical Analysis." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 113- 135.

Raben, Joseph. "Haste, Scope, and Certainty: the Role of Computers in Humanities Research." Drexel Library Quarterly 5 (1969): 209-21.

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Ream, Dan. "The University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center: an Interview with David Seaman." Virginia Librarian 39 (Apr./May/June 1993): 6-11.

Renear, A. “The Digital Library Research Agenda: What's Missing and How Humanities Textbase Projects Can Help.” D-Lib Magazine (July-Aug. 1997). (http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july97/07contents.html)

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Reynolds, Judy. "The MLA International Bibliography and Library Instruction in Literature and the Humanities." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 213-247.

Rosenzweig, Roy. "Scarcity or Abundance? Preserving the Past in a Digital Era." In Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States. Eds. Thomas Augst and Kenneth Carpenter. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007: 310-42.

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Seaman, Donna." Info briefs: Technology Scholarship, and the Humanities: the Implications of Electronic Information." American Libraries 24 (1993): 870.

Selfe, Cynthia. "Computers in English Departments: The Rhetoric of Technopower." ADE Bulletin 90 (Fall 1988): 63-67.

Sharma, Chandra Bhushan. "Standardising Hypermedia Format for Literary Studies." The Electronic Library 12 (1994): 353-359.

Shaw, Debora J. and C. H. Davis. "The Modern Language Association: Electronic and Paper Surveys of Computer-Based Tool Use." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47.12 (1996): 932-40.

Shipe, Timothy. "Issues in Cataloging Electronic Texts." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 280-288.

Slevin, James F. "Academic Literacy and the Discipline of English." ADE Bulletin 140 (2006): 11-6. 

Sloane, Sarah.  Digital Fictions: Storytelling in a Material World.  Stamford, Conn.: Ablex Pub., 2000. 

Smith, Geoffrey D. "Literary Databases: Some Thoughts on Standards." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 13.1 (1988): 5-12.

Smith, Mackenzie. "Hypertexts: Critical Theories and Current Realities." Computers and the Humanities 28 (1995): 311-17.

Smitten, Jeffrey.  “The English Department Online.”  ADE Bulletin 137 (Spring 2005): 70-76.

Smock, Raymond. "What Promise Does the Internet Hold for Scholars?" The Chronicle of Higher Education 42 (Sept. 22, 1995): B1-B2.

Sperberg-McQueen, C.M. "The Text Encoding Initiative : Electronic Text Markup for Research." Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 35-55.

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Strickland, Stephanie. "Electronic Publishing, Poetry and Culture(d) Wars." Small Press 12 (1994): 112-13.

Sutton, Brett. "Literary Texts in Electronic Formats: New Approaches to Reading and Publishing." Educational Technology 34 (September 1994): 26-31.

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Thurber, B. “The Internet and the Humanities.” In: Proceedings of The National Educational Computing Conference, Seattle, Washington, June 1997. International Society for Technology in Education, 1997: 471-76.

Thurber, B. and J. Pope. “The Internet and the Humanities.” POTLATCH NECC 97 National Educational Computing Conference Proceedings. Eugene, OR: Int. Soc. Technol. Educ, 1997: 471-76.

Thurber, B.D. and J. Pope, "The Internet, Networking and the Humanities." Proceedings of JENC8. 8th Joint European Networking Conference (JENC8). Diversity and Integration: The New European Networking Landscape. Ed. H. Lubich and P. Rendek. Amsterdam: Terena, 1997: 358, 423/1-6.

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Turnbull, Paul. "Conversational Scholarship in Cyberspace: The Evolution and Activities of H-Net, the Online Network for the Humanities." Australian Universities' Review 39.1 (1996): 12-15.

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Warner, Beth Forrest and David Barber. "Building the Digital Library: the University of Michigan's UMLib Text Project." Information Technology and Libraries 13 (March 1994): 20-24.

Weaving a Virtual Web: Practical Approaches to New Information Technologies. Gruber, Sibylle, ed.  Urbana, Ill.: National Council of Teachers of English, 2000.

Weibel, Stuart. "The World Wide Web and Emerging Internet Resource Discovery Standards for Scholarly Literature." Library Trends 43 (1995): 627-44.

Welsch, Erwin K. "Hypertext, Hypermedia, and the Humanities." Library Trends 40 (1992): 614-46.

Willett, Perry. "Management of Electronic Text Collections." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 269-279.

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Wilson, David L. "Humanist Wins Praise for Book on the Role of New Technologies," The Chronicle of Higher Education 41 (October 5, 1994): A22.

Wolff, Mark. "Poststructuralism and The ARTFL Database: Some Theoretical Considerations." Information Technology and Libraries 13 (March 1994): 35-42.

Wortham, Thomas. "After the Fall: Teaching 'English' on the Internet at UCLA." ADE Bulletin 121 (1998): 47-51.

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Composition Studies (including Technical Writing, Rhetoric Studies, Professional Communication)

Amernic, Joel H. " 'Close Readings' of Internet Corporate Financial Reporting: Towards a More Critical Pedagogy on the Information Highway." The Internet and Higher Education vol. 1.2 (1998): 87-112.

Boehm, Beth A. "Fear and Loathing in English 101: What Happens when English Faculty Members Reenter the First-Year Composition Classroom?" ADE Bulletin 128 (2001): 48-52.

The CCCC Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric 1984-1999. Ed. Todd Taylor.

A Citation Check of the Library Systems of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Ohio State University Using Two Rhetoric and Composition Journals, College Composition and Research in the Teaching of English. Paula Robinson. MSLS Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998.

Composition Studies: A Forum for Doctoral Education. Fort Worth, TX: Texas Christian University, 1995. [special issue of Composition Studies/Freshman English News 23 no. 2]

Computers and The Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979-1994: A History. Norwood, N.J.:Ablex Pub., 1996.

Slevin, James F.  “Academic Literacy and the Discipline of English.”  Profession (2007): 200–209.

Hum, Sue Yin. "Mapping Disciplinary Territory Through Professional Journals: Composition and Rhetoric Scholarship in the 1970's." Dissertation,. Texas Christian University, 1994.

The Origins of Composition Studies in The American College, 1875-1925: A Documentary History. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995.

Slevin, James F.  “Academic Literacy and the Discipline of English.”  Profession (2007): 200–209.

Terkla, Dan and Steve McKinzie. “The Revolution Is Being Televised: Pedagogy and Information Retrieval in the Liberal Arts College.” College & Undergraduate Libraries 4.2 (1997): 9-20.

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Reference, Research, and Instruction
Literary Research Tools

Alexander, Harriet. "Searching the MLA International Bibliography: All, Nothing, or Something in Between?" Reference & User Services Quarterly 40.3 (Spring 2001): 228-233.

Amato, Kimberly and Karen Moranski. "Oxford English Dictionary: CD-ROM and Second Edition." Reference Services Review 18 no. 1 (1990): 79-82+.

Anderson, Byron. “The World Wide Web and the Humanities: Superhighway to What? Research, Quality and ‘Literature’.” Humanities Collections vol. 1, no. 1 (1998): 25-40.

Anderson, Kristine J. "The Terms of Literary Theory: Locating Definitions." RQ 33 (Fall '93): 22-8. (sources for definitions of theoretical terms)

The Art of Literary Biography. Ed. John Batchelor. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995.

Benaud, Claire-Lise and Sever Bordieanu. "Electronic Resources in the Humanities." RSR: Reference Services Review 23.2 (1995): 41-50.

Benseler, David P. "MLA Directory of Periodicals: A Guide to Journals and Series in Languages and Literatures Periodicals Published in the United States of America." Modern Language Journal 78 (1994): 240-241. [book review]

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Clayton, Thomas. "Literary Handbooks: A Critical Survey." Literary Research Newsletter 5.2 (1980): 67-87.

Cogan, Sarah. "The Internet for Scholars in the Humanities." Michigan Academician 25 (1993): 179-89.

Collins, Boyd R. "Literary Resources on the Net." Library Journal 121.6 (Apr. 1, 1996): 28.

Creech, John. "Internet Reviews: On-Line Literary Resources." College & Research Libraries News 57 (1996): 307.

Evans, Glyn T. "The OCLC Database: A Useful Tool for Literary Research." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 9.2-3 (1984): 1-17.

Evans, J. G. "The Use of Computers in Authorship Studies." Computer Education 81 (Nov. 1995): 18-21.

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Glazier, Loss Pequeno. "Internet Resources for English and American Literature." College & Research Libraries News 55 (1994): 417-22.

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Hinrichs, Linda Keir. "Where in the Dickens Is Gad's Hill? Or, A Comparative Review of Literary Guides to Britain." RSR 10 (Fall 1982): 55-59.

Johnson, Lisa. "The Life of the Mind: American Academia Reflected through Contemporary Fiction." RSR: Reference Services Librarian 24.3 (1996): 23-44.

Keith, Cassandra M. "A Brief History of the Literature of English Canada," RQ 34 (1995): 447-452.

Kelly, James L. "Literary Landmarks in the United States: An Analysis, Map, and Bibliography." Bulletin of the Special Libraries Association. Geography and Map Division 178 (December 1994): 30-36.

King, Jack B. "History Research Into the 21st Century." The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 89-108.

Kovacs, Diane K. "Internet Resources and Humanities Reference Service." In Emerging Communities: Integrating Networked Information into Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 253-63.

Lehmann, Stephen. "Humanists at the Keyboard: the RLIN Database as a Scholarly Resource." Computers and the Humanities 26 (1992): 175-80.

The Literary Biography: Problems and Solutions. Houndmills, England: Macmillan, 1996.

Literature and the Internet: A Guide for Students, Teachers, and Scholars. Stephanie Browner, et al. New York: Garland, 2000.

Lunsford, K. "Electronic Texts and the Internet: A Review of the English Server." Computers and the Humanities 29 (1995): 297-305.

Mackesy, Eileen M. "Humanities Databases: An Overview." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 8.3-4 (1983): 103-106.

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O'Donnell, Mary Ann. "Locating Subject Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts." Literary Research Newsletter 2 (1977): 167-79.

Oshika, Beatrice T. and Sylvia C. Krausse. "Electronic Databases for Linguistic and Language Research." Library Trends 40 (1992): 724-32.

Palmer, Pamela R. "Journals Focused on A Single Author: Their Importance in Locating Literary Criticism." Reference Services Review 17.2 (1989): 63-66.

Pastine, Maureen and Laura Osegueda. "Computer Databases in Academic Libraries: Implications for Language and Literature Research." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 8.3-4 (1983): 107-117.

Perry, L. Stephen. "American and International Studies: Internet Resources." College & Research Libraries News 57 (1996): 570-75.

------. "Electronic Media: Gale's Literary Index CD-ROM." Choice 31 (1994): 1709.

Raben, Joseph. "Databases for the Humanities." Scholarly Publishing 18 (1986): 23-28.

------ and Sarah K. Burton. "Information Systems and Services in the Arts and Humanities." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 16 (1981): 247-66.

Rabinovitz, Rubin. "Poetry Software : Poem Finder 94." PC Magazine 13 (Sep 27, 1994): 424.

Rettig, James. "Beyond the MLA International Bibliography: Bibliographic Guides for English and American Literature and Dictionaries of Literary Terms in Print." RSR 7 (April-June 1979): 47-55.

"RLG's American Lit Project Funded by NEH" Wilson Library Bulletin 67 (May '93): 20.

Reynolds, Judy. "The MLA International Bibliography and Library Instruction in Literature and the Humanities." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 213-247.

Schofer, Yvonne and Barbara Richards. "Little Magazine Interview Index (1992-1993)." Serials Review 19.4 (1993)" 27-42+.

Seel, June. "Gale's Literary Index CD-ROM." CD-ROM Professional 7 (1994): 177-178.

Spivack, Charlotte. "Researching Science Fiction and Fantasy." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 8.1 (1983): 3-12.

Stanford Electronic Humanities Review. Stanford, CA: Stanford Humanities Review, 1994. [serial; twice a year; mode of access: E-Mail: sfranchi@leland.stanford,edu.]

Stigleman, Sue. "Bibliography Formatting Software: An Updated Buying Guide For 1994." Database 17 (December 1994): 53-65.

Terbille, Charles I. "Cheaper Than college?! CD-ROM Sources in the Humanities: a Crash Course." CD-ROM World 8 (June '93): 55-61.

Trimmer, Joseph F. A Guide to MLA Documentation: with An appendix on APA Style. 3rd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994.

Wortman, William A. Guide to Serial Bibliographies for Modern Literatures. 2nd ed. NY: Modern Language Association of America, 1995.

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Reference

Day, Pam. “Internet Reference Resources in Language and Literature.” Reference Librarian 57 (1997): 153-59.

Hernandez, M.N. and Tallman K. Dalziel. “Using the World Wide Web for Art and Humanities Reference Services.” Internet Reference Services Quarterly 3.4 (1998): 21-33.

Kieft, Robert. “Reference Works for Literary and Cultural Theory,” RSR: Reference Services Review vol. 25.3/4 (1997): 131-146.

Lester, Linda and Karen Kates Marshall. "Traditional Library Services and the Research Process: Are Social Sciences and Humanities Faculty Getting What They Need?" In Finding Common Ground: Creating the Library of the Future without Diminishing the Library of the Past. Ed: Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1998: 211-218.

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Research and Information-Seeking Behaviors of Humanities Scholars

Atkinson, Ross. "Humanities Scholarship and the Research Library." Library Resources & Technical Services 39 (1995): 79-84.

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A Citation Check of the Library Systems of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Ohio State University Using Two Rhetoric and Composition Journals, College Composition and Research in the Teaching of English. Paula Robinson. MSLS Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998.

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Corkill, C. and M. Mann. Information Needs in the Humanities: Two Postal Surveys. Sheffield: Centre for Research on User Studies, University of Sheffield, 1978.

Corkill, C. et al. Doctoral Students in Humanities: A Small-Scale Panel Study of Information Needs and Uses 1976-1979. Sheffield: Centre for Research on User Studies, University of Sheffield, 1981.

Covi, Lisa Martina. "Material Mastery: How University Researchers Use Digital Libraries for Scholarly Communication." DAI 57 (1996): 3727A.

Crawford, D. "Meeting Scholarly Information Needs in an Automated Environment: A Humanist's Perspective." College & Research Libraries 47 (1986): 569-74.

Cronin, Blaise et al. "The Norms of Acknowledgement in Four Humanities and Social Sciences Disciplines." Journal of Documentation 49 (1993): 29-43. (data derived from four high-ranking)

Cullars, John. "Characteristics of the Monographic Literature of British and American Literary Studies." College & Research Libraries 46 (1985): 511-22.

Doland, V. M. "Portrait of the Critic as Journal Reader: A Study of Readership Patterns among Literary Scholars." In Challenges to an Information Society. Comp. B. Flood et al. White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publicatons, 1984: 222-26.

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Farrell, D. "The Humanities in the 1990's: A Perspective for Research Libraries and Librarians." Library Hi Tech 9.1 (1991): 69-71.

Franklin, Phyllis et al. "Continuity and Change in the Study of Literature." Change (Jan.-Feb. 1992): 42-48.

Frost, C. "The Use of Citations in Literary Research: A Preliminary Classification of Citation Functions." Library Quarterly 49 (1979): 399-414.

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Garfield, Eugene. "Is Information Retrieval in the Arts and Humanities Inherently Different from That in Science? The Effect that ISI's Citation Index for the Arts and Humanities Is Expected to Have on Future Scholarship." Library Quarterly 50 (1980): 40-57.

Gleaves, E. S., Jr. "Characteristics of the Research Materials Used by Scholars Who Write in Journals in the Field of American Literature." Thesis (M.A.), Emory University, 1960.

Gombrich, E. H. "Research in the Humanities: Ideals and Idols." Daedalus 102 (Spring 1973): 1-10.

Gray, Carolyn M. "Building Electronic Bridges between Scholars and Information: New Roles for Librarians." In Designing Information: New Roles for Librarians. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Lib. & Information Science, University of Ill. at Urbana-Champaign, 1993: 19-33. (Gesher Project developed by Brandeis University and DEC Cambridge Research Lab investigates scholars' information needs.)

Guest, Susan. "The Use of Bibliographic Tools by Humanities Faculty at the State University of New York at Albany." The Reference Librarian 18 (1987): 157-72.

Heinzkill, Richard. "Characteristics of References in Selected Scholarly English Literary Journals." Library Quarterly 50 (1980): 352-65.

Hemlin, S and M. Gustafsson. "Research Production in the Arts and Humanities. A| Questionnaire Study of Factors Influencing Research Performance." Scientometrics 37.3 (1996): 417-432 .

Herubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. and Anne L. Buchanan. "Citation Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences: a Selective and Annotated Bibliography." Collection Management 18 (1994): 89-137.

Hopkins, R. L. "The Information Seeking Behaviour of Literary Scholars in Canadian Universities." Diss. University of Toronto, 1988.

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Humanists at Work: Papers Presented at a Symposium Held at the University of Illinois at Chicago, April 27-28. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989.

Humanities and Arts on The Information Highways: A Profile: September 1994. Santa Monica, Calif.: Getty Art History Information Program, 1994.

"Humanities in the 21st Century." Humanities (September-October 1995). [interview with James O'Donnell, a Classics Professor at the University of Pennsylvania].

Humanities Information Research: Proceedings of A Seminar; Sheffield, 1980. Sheffield: Centre for Research on User Studies, University of Sheffield, 1975.

Hurych, Jitka. "After Bath: Scientists, Social Scientists, and Humanists in the Context of Online Searching." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 12.3 (1986): 158-65.

Imroth, J. P. "Information Needs for the Humanities." In Information Science: Search for Identity. Ed. A. Debons. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1974.

Information Problems in the Humanities: A Report on the British Library Seminar. West Yorkshire: British Library, 1975.

Jaaskalainen, T. "Citation Functions in Humanities and Other Fields." Kirjastotiede ja Informatiikka 4 (1985): 63-68

Jones, William Goodrich. "The Disappearance of the Library: Issues in The Adoption of Information Technology by Humanists." New Directions for Higher Education 90 (Sum. 1995): 33-41.

Katzen, M. Technology and Communication in the Humanities: Training and Services in Universities and Polytechnics in the UK. London: British Library, 1985.

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Kraeling, C. H. "The Humanities: Characteristics of the Literature, Problems of Use, and Bibliographic Organization in the Field." In Bibliographic Organizaton. Ed. J. H. Shera and M. E. Egan. Chicago; University of Chicago Press, 1951: 109-26.

Lazinger, S.S. et al. "Internet Use by Faculty Members in Various Disciplines: a Comparative Case Study." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48 (1997): 508-18.

Lehmann, Stephen and Patricia Renfro. "Humanists and Electronic Information Services: Acceptance and Resistance." College & Research Libraries 52 (1991): 409-13.

Lester, Linda and Karen Kates Marshall. "Traditional Library Services and the Research Process: Are Social Sciences and Humanities Faculty Getting What They Need?" In Finding Common Ground: Creating the Library of the Future without Diminishing the Library of the Past. Ed: Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1998: 211-218.

Liu, Alan. “Globalizing the Humanities: ‘Voice of the Shuttle: Web Pages for Humanities Research.” Humanities Collections vol. 1, no. 1 (1998): 41-56.

Lonnqvist, H. "Scholars Seek Information: Information-Seeking Behaviour and Information Needs of Humanities Scholars." In Papers Presented at the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) 56th General Conference, Joint Workhop Papers, Booklet 7. ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 329 288.

Lougee, Wendy et al. "The Humanities Scholars Project: A Study of Attitudes and Behavior Concerning Collection Storage and Technology." College & Research Libraries 51 (1990): 231-40.

McPheron, William. "Recent Developments in the Bibliography of Anglo-American Literary Reviews. A Critical Survey." RQ 15 (1976): 211-14.

Mendez, A. "An Analysis of Humanists' Requests Received by an Information Service for the Humanities." Journal of Information Science 9 (1984): 97-105.

Meserole, Harrison. "The Nature(s) of Literary Research." Collection Management 13.1/2 (1990): 65-73.

Michelson, A. "Networking and the Scholarly Community." In Networking in the Humanities: Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scholarship and Technology in the Humanities Held at Elvetham Hall, Hampshire, UK, 13-16 April 1994: Papers in Honour of Michael Smethurst for his 60th Birthday. London: Bowker-Saur, 1995: 201-222.

Overbeck, Lois More. "Researching Literary Manuscripts: a Scholar's Perspective." The American Archivist 56 (1993): 62-9.

Pandit, Idrisa. "Informal Communication in the Humanities: A Qualitative Inquiry." DAI 53 (1993): 2143A. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.

Pankake, Marcia. "Humanities Research in the 90s: What Scholars Need; What Librarians Can Do." Library Hi Tech 9.1 (1991): 9-15.

Perrow, C. "On Not Using Libraries." In Humanists at Work. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989: 29-42.

Plum, Terry and Topsy N. Smalley. "Research As Repatriation." The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 147-165. [views "the humanist patron as an author of a text, and literature searches as processes of repatriation"]

Popkin, R. H. "The Scholarly Communication Process in the Humanities: The Role of the Editor." Serials Librarian 17 (1990): 25-32.

Rahn, B. J. "Humanities Faculty Members Discover New Skills in Computing Workshops." T.H.E. Journal 14.6 (1987): 59-62.

Reynolds, Judy. "A Brave New World: User Studies in the Humanities Enter the Electronic Age," The Reference Librarian 49/50 (1995): 61-81.

Lindholm-Romantschuk, Ylva. Scholarly Book Reviewing in the Social Sciences and Humanities: The Flow of Ideas Within and Among Disciplines. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.

Ross, S. "Networking and Humanities Scholarship." In Networking in the Humanities: Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scholarship and Technology in the Humanities Held at Elvetham Hall, Hampshire, UK, 13-16 April 1994: Papers in Honour of Michael Smethurst for his 60th birthday. LondonL Bowker-Saur, 1995: XI.

Schleifer, Ronald. “Disciplinarity And Collaboration in The Sciences And Humanities.” College English 59 (1997): 438-452.

Sens, Jean-Marc. "Familiar Estrangement: The Library Scholar, the Literary Scholar, and the Book." The Centennial Review 39.1 (Winter 1995): 41-51.

Shaw, Debora J. and C. H. Davis. "The Modern Language Association: Electronic and Paper Surveys of Computer-Based Tool Use." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47.12 (1996): 932-40.

Siegfried, Susan L. et al. "A Profile of End-user Searching Behavior by Humanities Scholars: the Getty Online Searching Project Report No. 2. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 44 (1993): 273-91.

Stern, Madeleine. "Characteristics of the Literature of Literary Scholarship." College & Research Libraries 44 (1983): 199-209.

Stieg, M. F. "Information Sciences and the Humanities: The Odd Couple." Library Journal 112 (October 1, 1987): 37-40.

Stielow, Frederick."The Negative Search, Online Reference, and the Humanities: A Critical Essay in Library Literature." RQ (1988): 358-65.

Stone, Sue. "Humanities Scholars: Information Needs and Uses." Journal of Documentation 38 (1982): 292-313.

Sturges, P. Developments in Scholarly Communication in the Humanities in the USA. Department of Library and Information Studies, Loughborough University of Technology, 1987.

Thurber, B.D. and J. Pope, "The Internet, Networking and the Humanities." Proceedings of JENC8. 8th Joint European Networking Conference (JENC8). Diversity and Integration: The New European Networking Landscape. Ed. H. Lubich and P. Rendek. Amsterdam: Terena, 1997: p. 358, 423/1-6.

Tibbo, Helen R. Abstracting, Information Retrieval and the Humanities: Providing Access to Historical Literature. ACRL publications in librarianship. Chicago: American Lib. Assn., 1993.

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Tucker, B. R. "Characteristics of the Literature Cited by Authors of the 'Transactions of the American Philological Association.'" Thesis (M.A.), University of North Carolina, 1959.

Turner, Mark. The Literary Mind. New York: Oxford UP, 1996.

Urquhart, D. J. "The Needs of the Humanities: An Outside View." Journal of Documentation 16 (1960): 121-31.

Watson-Boone, Rebecca. "The Information Needs and Habits of Humanities Scholars." RQ 34 (1994): 203-216.

Weintraub, Karl J. "The Humanistic Scholar and the Library." Library Quarterly 50 (1980): 22-39.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "Habits of Humanists: Scholarly Behavior and New Information Technologies. Library Hi Tech 9.1 (1991): 17-21.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. and William G. Jones. "Humanists Revisited: A Longitudinal Look at the Adoption of Information Technology." College & Research Libraries 55 (1994): 499-509.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "Libraries and the Humanities." ACLS Newsletter 3 (1991): 11-12.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "Names in Space and Time: The Indexing Vocabulary of the Humanities." Library Quarterly 58 no. 1 (1988): 1-28.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. and William Goodrich Jones. "Patterns of Information Seeking in the Humanities." College & Research Libraries 50 (1989): 638-45.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "Subject Access in the Humanities and the Precision of the Humanist's Vocabulary." Library Quarterly 53 (1983): 420-33.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "A Typology of Literary Scholarship for Academic Librarians." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 300-318.

Wilson, K. B. and J. D. Eustis. "The Impact of User Frustration on Humanities Research." College & Research Libraries 42 (1981): 361-65.

Wisneski, Richard.  “lnvestilgating the Research Practices and Library Needs of Contingent, Tenure-Track, and Tenured English Faculty.”  Joumal of Academic Librarianship 31 (2005): 119-33.

Yee, Martha M. and Raymond Soto. "User Problems with Access to Fictional Characters and Personal Names in Online Public Access Catalogs." Information Technology and Libraries 10.1 (1991): 3-13.

Yerbury, Di. "Issues for the Humanities." In Changes in Scholarly Communication Patterns: Australia and The Electronic Library. Ed. John Mulvaney and Colin Steele. Canberra: Highland Press, 1993: 179-185.

Yitzhaki, M. "Variation in Informativity of Titles of Research Papers in Selected Humanities Journals: A Comparative Study." Scientometrics 38.2 (1997): 219-229 .

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Database Searching

Alexander, Harriet. "Searching the MLA International Bibliography: All, Nothing, or Something in Between?" Reference & User Services Quarterly vol. 40.3 (Spring 2001): 228-233.

Atkinson, S. D. and G. Walker. "Online Access in the Humanities: Implications for Researchers." Washington, DC: Council on Library Resources, 1989. (ED 317 207)

Bates, Marcia J. et al. "An Analysis of Search Terminology Used by Humanities Scholars: the Getty Online Searching Project Report Number 1." The Library Quarterly 63 (1993): 1-39.

------. "The Design of Databases and Other Information Resources for Humanities Scholars: The Getty Online Searching Project Report No. 4," Online & CD-ROM Review 18.6 (December 1, 1994): 331-334.

------. "Research Practices of Humanities Scholars in An Online Environment: The Getty Online Searching Project Report No. 3," Library & Information Science Research 17 (Winter 1995): 5-40.

Cory, Kenneth A. “Discovering Hidden Analogies in an Online Humanities Database.” Computers and the Humanities vol. 31.1 (1997): 1-12.

Garfield, Eugene. "Is Information Retrieval in the Arts and Humanities Inherently Different from That in Science? The Effect that ISI's Citation Index for the Arts and Humanities Is Expected to Have on Future Scholarship." Library Quarterly 50 (1980): 40-57.

Hurych, Jitka. "After Bath: Scientists, Social Scientists, and Humanists in the Context of Online Searching." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 12.3 (1986): 158-65.

Knapp, Sara D et al. “A Natural Language Thesaurus for the Humanities: The Need for a Database Search Aid.” Library Quarterly 68.4 (1998): 406-430.

Mackesy, Eileen M. "Humanities Databases: An Overview." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 8.3-4 (1983): 103-106.

------. "Humanities Databases: Survival through Parternships." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 13.1 (1988): 13-19.

------. "A Perspective on Secondary Access Services in the Humanities." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 33.3 (1982): 146-51.

Morehead, D. R. et al. "The Value of Information and Computer-Aided Information Seeking: Problem Formulation and Application to Fiction Retrieval." Information Processing and Management 20 (1984): 583-601.

Oppenheim, Rosa. "Computerized Bibliographic Searching in Literary Studies." Literary Research Newsletter 10 (Winter-Spring 1985): 17-34.

Oshika, Beatrice T. and Sylvia C. Krausse. "Electronic Databases for Linguistic and Language Research." Library Trends 40 (1992): 724-32.

Pastine, Maureen and Laura Osegueda. "Computer Databases in Academic Libraries: Implications for Language and Literature Research." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 8.3-4 (1983): 107-117.

Raben, Joseph. "Databases for the Humanities." Scholarly Publishing 18 (1986): 23-28.

------ and Sarah K. Burton. "Information Systems and Services in the Arts and Humanities." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 16 (1981): 247-66.

Reynolds, Judy. "The MLA International Bibliography and Library Instruction in Literature and the Humanities." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 213-247.

Rothera, H. “Framing the Subject: a Subject Indexing Model for Bibliographic Databases in the Humanities.” Library and Information Research News 71 (1998): 24-33.

Saule, Mara R. "User Instruction Issues for Databases in the Humanities." Library Trends 40 (1992): 596-613.

Shaw, Debora J. "Bibliographic Database Searching by Graduate Students in Language and Literature: Search Strategies, System Interfaces, and Relevance Judgments." Library & Information Science Research 17 (1995): 327-45.

Siegfried, Susan L. et al. "A Profile of End-user Searching Behavior by Humanities Scholars: the Getty Online Searching Project Report No. 2. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 44 (1993): 273-91.

Spink, Amanda and Maurice C. Leatherbury. "Name Authority Files and Humanities Database Searching." Online & CD ROM Review 18 (1994): 143-48.

Stebelman, Scott. "Online Searching and the Humanities: Relevance, Resistance, and Marketing Strategies." In Proceedings. of the 2nd National Online Conference, 24-26 March 1981. Medford, NJ: Learned Information, 1981: 443-50.

Stebelman, Scott. "Vocabulary Control and the Humanities: A Case Study of the MLA International Bibliography." The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 61-78.

Stern, P. "Online in the Humanities: Problems and Possibilities." Journal of Academic Librarianship 14.3 (1988): 161-164.

Villella, Therese. "Four Humanities Databases on DIALOG: Contents and Search Strategies." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 10.1-2 (1985): 35-50.

Walker, Geraldene. "Searching the Humanities: Subject Overlap and Search Vocabulary." Database 13 (October 1990): 37-46.

------ and Steven D. Atkinson. "Information Access in the Humanities: Perils and Pitfalls." Library Hi Tech 9.1 (1991): 23-34.

Williams, William P., and William Baker. " 'Caveat Lector.' English Books 1475-1700 and the Electronic Age," Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography vol. 12.1, 2000. 1-29.

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User Education

Adams, Michael and Candace R. Benefiel. "Literary Reference into the New Century." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 248-268.

Barclay, Donald A. and Darcie Reimann Barclay. "The Role of Freshman Writing in Academic Bibliographic Instruction." Journal of Academic Librarianship 20 (1994): 213-17.

Christensen, Peter G. "Using English Department Library Liaisons in A Term Paper Clinic: Reviving the Scholar/Librarian Model." Research Strategies 12 (1994): 196-208.

Fletcher, Bradford Y. "Pedagogical Corner: 'Unknowns' in the Teaching of Literary Research." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 11.1 (1986): 11-18.

Ford, James E. "The Natural Alliance between Librarians and English Teachers in Course-Related Library Use Instruction." College & Research Libraries 43 (1982): 379-84.

George, Mary W. and Mary Ann O'Donnell. "The Bibliography and Research Methods Course in American Departments of English." 4 (1979): 9-23.

Handelman, Susan. "Ending the Cold War: Literary Theory and the Bibliography and Methods Course." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 12.2-3 (1987): 115-35.

Howard-Hill, T. H. "Introducing Students to Manuscripts." Literary Research Newsletter 3 (1978): 32-33.

------. "The Place of Bibliography in the Graduate Curriculum: Introductory Remarks." Literary Research Newsletter 9 (Fall 1984): 45-52.

Ide, Nancy M. "Computers and the Humanities Courses: Philosophical Bases and Approach." Computers and the Humanities 21 (1987): 209-215.

------. "The Course in Methods of Literary Research: Integrating Computational Tools and Methodology." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 12.2-3 (1987): 107-110.

Katz, Joseph. "Teaching an Introduction to Bibliographical and Textual Studies." Literary Research Newsletter 1 (1976): 158-73.

Kribbs, Jayne K. "McKerrow and Gaskell: Their Roles in Graduate Literary Research." Literary Research Newsletter 1 (1976): 31-39.

Lowry, Anita K. "Beyond BI: Information Literacy in the Electronic Age." Research Strategies 8.1 (1990): 22-27.[discussion of humanities research course taught by author at Columbia University]

McElrath, Joseph R., Jr. "Reflections on Teaching Textual & Bibliographical Studies." Literary Research Newsletter 1 (1976): 147-57.

Meserole, Harrison T. "The Design and Function of the 'Introduction to Research and Bibliography' Course in Graduate English Study." Literary Research Newsletter 1 (1976): 53-68.

Miller, R. H. "New Directions in the Graduate Research Course." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 12.2-3 (1987): 111-114.

Patrick, J. Max. "The Use of Special Collections in Graduate Seminars." Literary Research Newsletter 3 (1978): 3-14.

Reynolds, Judy. "The MLA International Bibliography and Library Instruction in Literature and the Humanities." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 213-247.

Saule, Mara R. "User Instruction Issues for Databases in the Humanities." Library Trends 40 (1992): 596-613.

Shaw, Debora J. "Bibliographic Database Searching by Graduate Students in Language and Literature: Search Strategies, System Interfaces, and Relevance Judgments." Library & Information Science Research 17 (1995): 327-45.

Staves, Susan. "Revising the Pedagogy of the Traditional Scholarly Methods Course: The Brandeis Elizabeth Griffith Collective." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 12.2-3 (1987): 137-50.

Stebelman, Scott. "Teaching Electronic Communication Skills to Graduate Students." Computers and the Humanities 29 (1994): 129-31. (based on the author's teaching of the English research methods course)

------."Teaching Manuscript and Archival Resources." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 12.1 (1987): 24-34.

Stokes, Roy. "The Teaching of Bibliography." Library Trends 7 (1959): 582-91.

Tannenbaum, R. S. "How Should We Teach Computing to Humanists?" Computers and the Humanities 21 (1987): 217-225.

------ and B. J. Rahn. "Teaching Computer Literacy to Humanities and Social Science Students." Academe 70.4 (1984): 19-23.

Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism and Book History. Ed. Ann R. Hawkins. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2006.

Thompson, Gordon W. "Sequenced Research Assignments for the Undergraduate Literature Student" . In Bibliographic Instruction in Practice. Ann Arbor: Pierian Press, 1993: 41-50. (at Earlham College)

Wortman, William A. and David D. Mann. "The Introduction to Research and Bibliography Course." Literary Research Newsletter 10 (Winter-Spring 1985): 5-16.

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General

In Close Association: Research, Humanities, and the Library. Bernhard Fabian and John J. Boll. Occasional Papers 208. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science. May 1998. Note: This is an adaptation of Bernhard Fabian's Buch, Bibliothek, und Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung (The Book, the Library, and Research in the Humanities), translated by Boll. According to Boll's prefatory note (p. 1): "With Professor Fabian's approval, this work changes the original focus, omitting about half of the original while updating and adapting the rest so as to address American conditions and needs."

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Technical Services
Cataloging and Indexing

Baker, Sharon L. and G. W. Shepherd. "Fiction Classification Schemes." RQ 27 (1987): 245-51.

Beghtol, Clare. "Access to Fiction: A Problem in Classification Theory and Practice: Part 1." International Classification 16 (1989): 134-141.

------."Access to Fiction: A Problem in Classification Theory and Practice: Part 2." International Classification 17 (1990): 21-27.

------.The Classification of Fiction: The Development of a System Based on Theoretical Principles. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1994.

------. "Domain Analysis, Literary Warrant, and Consensus: The Case of Fiction Studies." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 46 (1995): 30-44. [examines subject indexing in the MLAIB]

Beugnot, P. B. "La notion de document et la recherche litteraire." Argus 10 (1981): 19-20.

Bland, J. "Automatic Indexing in the Humanities: Full-Text Versus Titles and Abstracts." Thesis (MSLS), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1995.

CETH Workshop on Documenting Electronic Texts: May 16-18, 1994, Radisson Hotel, Somerset NJ. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, 1994.

Corns, I. "A Study into Fiction Categorization." M.A. Thesis, Loughborough University (UK), 1995.

Gaynor, Edward. "Cataloging Electronic Texts: The University of Virginia Library Experience." Library Resources & Technical Services 38 (1994): 403-13.

Gibson, William A. "On Devising Classification and Indexing Systems for Literary Bibliographies." Literary Research Newsletter 3 (1978): 99-130.

Giordano, Richard. "The Documentation of Electronic Texts Using Text Encoding Initiative Headers: An Introduction." Library Resources & Technical Services 38 (1994): 389-401.

Guenther, Rebecca S. "The Challenges of Electronic Texts in The Library: Bibliographic Control and Access." In Literary Texts in An Electronic Age: Scholarly Implications and Library Services. Urbana-Champaign: Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994: 149-172.

Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. Ed. C. M. Sperberg-McQueen and Lou Burnard. Oxford: The Text Encoding Initiative, 1994.

Hayes, Susan Mary. "Enhanced Catalog Access to Fiction: A Preliminary Study." Library Resources & Technical Services 36 (1992): 441-458.

------. "Towards Enhanced Catalog Access to Fiction: The Multi-Dimensional Subject Analysis of Imaginative Literature Represented in A Library Catalog." DAI 57 (1996): 1894A.

Hockey, Susan. "Developing Access to Electronic Texts in the Humanities." Computers in Libraries 13 (1993): 41-3.

Hoogcarspel, Annelies. "Guidelines for Cataloging Monographic Electronic Texts at the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities." CETH Technical Report, no. 1. New Brunswick, NJ: CETH, 1994.

------. "The Rutgers Inventory of Machine-readable Texts in the Humanities: Cataloging and Access." Information Technology and Libraries 13 (1994): 27-34.

Intner, S. S. "The Fiction of Access to Fiction." Technicalities 7 (July 1987): 12-14.

Langridge, D. W. Classification and Indexing in the Humanities. London: Butterworths, 1976.

Mohr, Deborah A. "Subject Access to Individual Works of Literature and Folklore: an Update." Colorado Libraries 19 (1993): 52-3.

Morehead, D. R. et al. "The Value of Information and Computer-Aided Information Seeking: Problem Formulation and Application to Fiction Retrieval." Information Processing and Management 20 (1984): 583-601.

Nielsen, H. J. “The Nature of Fiction and its Significance for Classification and Indexing.” Information Services & Use vol. 17, no.2/3 (1997): 171-81.

Pejtersen, Annelise Mark. "Design of A Classification Scheme for Fiction Based on An Analysis of Actual User-Librarian Communication, and Use of the Scheme for Control of Librarians' Search Strategies." In Theory and Application of Information Retrieval. Ed. O Harbo and L. Kaijberg. London: Mansell, 1980: 167-183.

------ and Jutta Austin. "Fiction Retrieval: Experimental Design and Evaluation of A Search System Based on Users' Value Criteria (Part 2)." Journal of Documentation 40.1 (1984): 25-35.

Pejtersen, Annelise Mark. "The Meaning of 'About" in Fiction Indexing and Retrieval." Aslib Proceedings 31 (1979): 251-257.

------. "A Framework for Indexing and Representation of Information Based on Work's Domain Analysis: A Fiction Classification Example." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Society for Knowledge Organization Conference. Ed. H. Albrechtsen and S. Oernager. Frankfurt/Main: INDEKS Verlag, 1994: 251-263.

Quinn, J. and M. Rogers. "OCLC/LC Fiction Headings Project: Too Little, Too Late?" Library Journal 117 (Feb. 1, 1992): 14-15.

Ranta, A. J. "The New Literary Scholarship and A Basis for Increased Subject Catalogue Access to Imaginative Literature." Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 14 (1991): 3-26.

Riesthuis, G. J. A. “Fiction in Need of Transcending Traditional Classification.” Information Services & Use vol. 17.2/3 (1997): 133-38.

Ross, J. E. "Artists and Poets Online: Issues in Cataloging and Retrieval." Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 7 (Spring 1987): 91-104.

Sanderlin, J. "Automatic Indexing in the Humanities: An Exploratory Study." Thesis (MSLS), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1994.

Sher, Dena N. "Poetry in Indexes." The Indexer 19 (October 1994): 102-104.

Shipe, Timothy. "Issues in Cataloging Electronic Texts." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 280-288.

Stebelman, Scott. "Vocabulary Control and the Humanities: A Case Study of the MLA International Bibliography." The Reference Librarian 47 (1994): 61-78.

Tibbo, Helen R. Abstracting, Information Retrieval and the Humanities: Providing Access to Historical Literature. ACRL publications in librarianship. Chicago: American Lib. Assn., 1993.

------. "Abstracts, Online Searching, and the Humanities: An Analysis of the Structure and Content of Abstracts of Historical Discourse." Diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 1989.

------. "Indexing for The Humanities." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45 (1994): 607-619.

------. "Online Searching in the Humanities: Implications for End-Users and Intermediaries." In Online Information 88. 12th International Online Information Meeting, London 6-8 December 1988. Oxford, England: Learned Information, 1988: 401-12.

Voorbij, Henk J. “Title Keywords And Subject Descriptors: A Comparison of Subject Search Entries of Books in The Humanities And Social Sciences.” Journal of Documentation vol. 54, no. 4 (1998): 466-476.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "Names in Space and Time: The Indexing Vocabulary of the Humanities." Library Quarterly 58.1 (1988): 1-28.

------. "Subject Access in the Humanities and the Precision of the Humanist's Vocabulary." Library Quarterly 53 (1983): 420-33.

Yee, Martha M. and Raymond Soto. "User Problems with Access to Fictional Characters and Personal Names in Online Public Access Catalogs." Information Technology and Libraries 10.1 (1991): 3-13.

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Preservation

Biemiller, Lawrence. "Preserving Literary Treasures That Have Undergone Centuries of Neglect and Mistreatment." The Chronicle of Higher Education 40 (July 27 '94): A39.

------."Language Group Urges Book Preservation in Electronic Era." The Chronicle of Higher Education (Jan 12, 1996): A23. [summarizes report of MLA's Ad Hoc Committee on the Preservation of the Print Record]

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Collections
Collection Development and Assessment

Arlen, Shelley. "Electronic Texts and Selected Web Sites for English and American Literature." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 160-186.

Alsop, Justine. "Bridget Jones Meets Mr. Darcy: Challenges of Contemporary Fiction." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 33 (2007): 581-5.

Astroff, Roberta. "Collecting Full-Text CD-ROMs in Literature: Theory, Format, and Selection." Library Trends 48(2000): 769-782.

Baker, Sharon L. "Quality and Demand: The Basis for Fiction Collection Assessment." Collection Building 13 (1994): 65-68.

Benaud, Claire-Lisa and Sever Bordeianu. "Evaluating the Humanities Collections in an Academic Library Using the RLG Conspectus." The Acquisitions Librarian 7 (1992): 125-136.

Bogg, B. "English Language and Literature Periodicals." International Library Review 1 (1969): 379-401.

Bracken, James K. "Literature." In The Humanities and the Library. Ed. Nena Couch and Nancy Allen. 2nd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1993: 86-131.

Brockman, William S. "Series of Static, Semistatic And Peripatetic Intellectual Dialogues: Serials Devoted to James Joyce." Serials Review 19 (1993): 35-42+. (bibliographical essay).

Brownson, Charles. "Access to Little Magazines." RQ 22 (1983): 375-87.

------. "Contemporary Literature." In English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 102-126.

------."Mechanical Selection." Library Resources and Technical Services 32 (1988): 17-29.

Budd, John. "A Citation Study of American Literature: Implications for Collection Management." Collection Management 8 (Summer 1986): 49-62.

“Canon Formation, Library Collections, and the Dilemma of Collection Development.”  College & Research Libraries v. 54 (1993): 58-65.

Carpenter, Eric. "Collection Development for English and American Literature: An Overview." In English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 1-19.

------."Toward Interdisciplinarity in Literary Research: Some Implications for Collection Development." Collection Management 13.1/2 (1990): 75-85.

Cassell, Kay A. "Small Literary Presses." (profiles of six presses) Collection Building 12 (1993): 79-80.

Centing, Richard R. "Evaluating Literary Journals." Collection Management 16.4 (1992): 71-76.

Connaway, Lynn Silipigni. "An Examination of the Inclusion of A Sample of Selected Women Authors in Books for College Libraries," College & Research Libraries 56 (1995): 71-84.

Crowe, William J. et al. "American Fiction, 1901-1925: Collection Strengthening and Creation of A National Bibliographic Record. Final Technical Report." ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 1985. ED260730.

Davis, Burns. "Designing a Fiction Assessment Tool: The Customer Service Approach." Collection Building 13 (1994): 69-82.

Deekle, Peter V. "Literature and Nonprint Media Resources." In English and American Literature; Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 144-155.

Dodge, Chris. "Pushing the Boundaries: Zines and Libraries." Wilson Library Bulletin 69.9 (1995): 26-30.

Doherty, John J. "The Arthurian Legend: A Core Collection." RSR: Reference Services Review 23.4 (1995): 63-71.

English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Ed. William McPheron. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987.

Fox, Willard. "Two Rooms: A History and Analysis of Little Magazine Collections at Buffalo, New York, and Madison, Wisconsin." Literary Research: A Journal of Scholarly Method and Technique 11.2-3 (1986): 141-58.

Franklin, Phyllis. "Scholars, Librarians, and the Future of Primary Records." College & Research Libraries 54 (1993): 397-406.

Futas, Elizabeth. "Collection Development of Genre Literature." Collection Building 12 (1993): 39-44.

Gaunt, Marianne."Machine-Readable Literary Texts: Collection Development Issues." Collection Management 13.1-2 (1990): 87-96.

Genre and Ethnic Collections: Collected Essays. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996.

Gunn, Arthur. C. “African American Humanities Literatures: A Brief History and Selected Bibliography.” The Acquisitions Librarian vol. 9.17/18 (1997): 111-124.

Harloe, Bart and John Budd. "Collection Development and Scholarly Communication in the Era of Electronic Access." The Journal of Academic Librarianship 20 (May 1994): 83-7.

Harrell, Jeanne. "Use of the OCLC/AMIGOS Collection Analysis CD to Determine Comparative Collection Strength in English and American Literature: A Case Study." Technical Services Quarterly 9.3 (1992): 1-14.

Harris, Wendell V. “Assessing the Publication Swamp in Literary Studies.” Journal of Information Ethics 6 (Spring 1997): 47-58.

Hauptman, Robert. "Serials." In English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 82-101.

Heinzkill, Richard."The Literary Canon and Collection Building." Collection Management 13.1/2 (1990): 51-64.

------."Retrospective Collection Development." In English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 56-81.

------."Retrospective Collection Development and Its Bibliographies." In Literature in English: A Guide for Librarians in the Digital Age. Ed. Betty H. Day and William A. Wortman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000: 60-104.

------."Retrospective Collection Development in English Literature: An Overview." Collection Management 9 (Spring 1987): 55-65.

Helgerson, L. W. "CD-ROM and Scholarly Research in the Humanities." Computers in Libraries 22 (1988): 111-116.

Hockey, Susan. "Evaluating Electronic Texts in The Humanities." Library Trends 42 (1994): 676-693.

Jocab, Merle. "Weeding the Fiction Collection: Where to Begin?" Reference and User Services Quarterly 40 (2001): 234-239.

Kruger, Peter. "Online Facts--And Online Fiction." Electronic Library 14 (Feb. 1996): 72-73.

Lehmann, Stephen. "Current Selection: The Role of Serial Bibliographies and Review Media." In English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 40-55.

Likness, Craig and Kathryn A. Soupiset. "Acquisitions." In English and American Literature: Sources and Strategies for Collection Development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1987: 20-39.

Lyga, Allyson A. W. and Barry Lyga. Graphic Novels in Your Media Center: A Definitive Guide. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.

Manoff, Marlene. "Revolutionary or Regressive? The Politics of Electronic Collection Development." In Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier. Ed. Robin P. Peek and Gregory B. Newby. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996: