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The Theatre of Illusionism
Theatre 270
How to Find:
Books | Journal Articles
| Theatre Reviews | Web Sites
| Citing Sources
Finding Books
Using Catalogs to locate books:
1.) Ariadne
- Search by Keyword
- Find and Use Subject Headings
- Browse the shelves by Call Number
3.) WestCat - Western Michigan's catalog
See also:
Library of Congress Classification...
Useful sources in Reference:
- The Oxford Encyclopedia Of Theatre & Performance,
Ref. PN2035 .O94 2003
- The Oxford Companion To American Theatre, Ref. PN2220 .B6 2004
- A Chronology Of American Musical Theater, Ref. ML1711.8.N3 N67 2002
- The Continuum Companion To Twentieth Century Theatre,
Ref. PN2035 .C65 2002
- Critical Survey Of Drama, Ref. PN1625 .C68 2003
- The Crown guide to the world's great plays, from ancient
Greece to modern times, Ref. PN 6112.5 .S45 1984.
- The history of world theater, Ref. PN 2104 .B413 1991.
- Cambridge Guide to Theatre, Ref. PN 2035 .C27 1995
- Oxford Companion to the Theatre, Ref. PN 2035 .O9 1983
- Dictionary of literary biography, Ref. PS 221 .D45.
- Theatre: history, criticism, and reference, Ref. Z 5781 .C48
- Early English drama, Everyman to 1580 : a reference guide, Ref. Z 2014.D7 W48 1986
- Analytical sourcebook of concepts in dramatic theory,
Ref. Z 5781 .B84
- English tragedy, 1370-1600: fifty years of criticism,
Ref. Z 2014.D7 C3
- Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, Ref. CB 361 .E52 1999
Circulating Collection
- The Oxford illustrated history of theatre, PN 2111 .O84 1995
- The theatre in history, PN 2037 .K38 1989
Finding Journal Articles
Off-Campus Access to Licensed Resources
Scholarly Journals and Popular Magazines/Newspapers
Scholarly Journals (Theatre Journal)
- Authors are scholars or researchers in their fields.
- Authors cite their sources in footnotes, endnotes, and bibliographies.
- Individual issues have little or no advertising.
- Articles must go through a peer-review process.
- Articles usually report original scholarly research.
- Most illustrations are charts, figures, or graphs.
- Authors use the specialized language or jargon of the discipline.
Popular Magazines (Time, Atlantic Monthly)
- Authors are free lance writers or magazine staff members.
- Authors may mention sources, but rarely cite them in
notes or bibliographies.
- Individual issues contain many advertisements.
- There is no peer review process. Articles are reviewed
by editors or publishers.
- Illustrations are numerous and colorful.
- Articles are meant to inform and entertain an educated audience.
- Language is written for the general adult audience (no
specialized jargon).
Scholarly or Not?
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Online
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Ulrich's Periodicals Directory (Ref. Desk Z6941 .U5)
Look for section called "Document Type"
Document Type MUST say "Academic/Scholarly Publication"
to be considered scholarly!
Journal List
What Journals does the Library Own?
- In paper - Check Ariadne -
search on your discipline or subject area, and in Step 2, limit the location to "Periodicals"
- Online - Check Online Journals at K
- to find out what online journals the Library subscribes to
Is a particular journal covered in a specific Index?
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Online
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Do you have access to a journal?
1.) Ariadne
(print)
- Title search on Title of the Journal to locate print journal
2.) Online Journals at K
- Title search on
Title of the Journalto locate article in a Full Text Database
3.) WestCat - Western Michigan's catalog
Journal Indexes
Advanced Search Help
MLA Bibliography
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The Modern Language Association International Bibliography
indexes 4,000 English language and international periodicals,
as well as books and book chapters.
It includes critical works on literature, language, linguistics, and folklore.
There are no abstracts.
Coverage: 1925 - Present.
| Some Theatre Journals indexed in the MLA Bibliography: |
| American Drama |
Studies in Modern Drama |
| Comparative Drama |
TDR: Drama Review |
| Drama and Theatre |
Text and Performance Quarterly |
| Drama Review |
Theater: TheoryTextPerformance |
| Drama Survey |
Theater |
| Drama and Theatre |
Theatre History Studies |
| JTD: Journal of Theatre and Drama |
Theatre Journal |
| Modern Drama |
Theatre Research International |
| Modern Dramatists |
Theatre Studies |
| Performing Arts Journal |
Theatre Survey |
| Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism |
Theatre Topics |
| Literature in Performance |
Theatre Annual |
Arts & Humanities
Citation Index
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Provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information and cited
references found in nearly 1,150 of the world's leading arts & humanities
journals. Cited reference searching.
Coverage: 1993 - Present
| Some Theatre Journals indexed in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index: |
| Comparative Drama |
Modern Drama |
| Theater |
Theatre History Studies |
| Theatre Journal |
Theatre Notebook |
| Theatre Studies |
Theatre Research International |
| TDR The Drama Review |
Theatre Survey |
Historical Abstracts
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An index to the history of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the
United States and Canada, which are covered in America: History and Life).
Published since 1954. Over 2,000 journals are covered in the database.
Humanities Abstracts
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Bibliographic index that covers English language periodicals in the humanities.
Feature articles are indexed, as are interviews, obituaries, bibliographies,
and reviews of plays, operas, ballets, dance, musicals, movies, television and
radio. Offers detailed abstracts.
Coverage: Indexing - 1984 - present; Abstracting - 1994 - present.
| Some Theatre Journals indexed in Humanities Abstracts: |
| American Theatre |
Theatre History Studies |
| Performing Arts Journal |
Theatre Journal |
| Comparative Drama |
Theatre Notebook |
| Drama |
Theatre Research International |
| Modern Drama |
Theatre Survey |
| The Drama Review |
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Essay
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Cites essays contained in anthologies and collections published
in the United States, Great Britain and Canada. Coverage spans
the humanities and social sciences, including literary works,
art history, drama, and film. Indexing: 1985 to present.
See the Theatre Research Guide: Using Indexes and Databases
to help select an Index.
Theatre Reviews
To find articles published before 1980,
you may search the
New York Times 1851- 3 yrs. ago
(ProQuest Historical Newspapers, contains full text online
of New York Times articles from 1851- 3 yrs. ago)
New York Times 1851- 3 yrs. ago (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
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Full Text of the New York Times from 1851- 3 yrs. ago; all articles in PDF format.
Another source you may use is the New York
Times Index in *print*. You must know the year that
the play was produced, and look in the index volume for
that year. The Index is alphabetical by subject. Under
T, look for Theater - Reviews. Then look for the
title of your play in the Theater - Reviews section.
The New York Times Index [Print]
Reference storage, call number: AI21 .N48
Library has: 1851 - 1997
Once you have found the citation to your pre-1980
play review in the New York Times, you will need to find
your review in the New York Times, either through the online
New York Times 1851- 3 yrs. ago, or on microfilm.
The New York Times [Microform]
Reference, Microfilm area, first floor, AP2 .N4
Library has: 1851- 2004
The New York Times [newspaper in print]
Newspapers, second floor
Library has: last 30 days
New York Times Index Online Index
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Full text of all New York Times articles. 1995 - present.
You must be in Michigan to access this index. Updated daily
Full Text Databases
Online Journals at K
Project Muse
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Project MUSE offers the full text of Johns Hopkins University
Press scholarly journals via the world wide web. Journals
from these disciplines are included: the humanities, social
sciences and mathematics.
| Theatre journals in Project Muse: (full-text) |
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PAJ - A Journal of Performance & Art |
Theatre |
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Theatre Topics |
TDR (The Drama Review) |
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Theatre Journal |
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OmniFile <
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Contains indexed and abstracted articles in ASCII full text.
The database is comprised of records from Readers' Guide Abstracts,
Social Sciences Abstracts, Humanities Abstracts, General Science
Abstracts and Business Abstracts.
(Please note that each periodical can begin on a different
month and year.)
Coverage: 1994-Present.
| Theatre Journals indexed in OmniFile: (full-text) |
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Theatre History Studies |
01/01/1998-present |
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Theatre Survey |
01/01/1995-present |
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TDR: The Drama Review |
04/01/1998-present |
Proquest
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Proquest Research Library is a fulltext database providing
access to over 2,000 periodicals. Graphics are included with
the fulltext for many articles. Users may search the entire
database or select specific subject modules (examples include
Arts, Women's Studies and Humanities). Users also may select
to search peer-reviewed journals only.
| Theatre journals in Proquest
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American Theatre |
Theatre Journal |
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Comparative Drama |
Theatre Research International |
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Drama |
TDR (The Drama Review) |
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Modern Drama |
Theatre Survey |
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Theatre |
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JSTOR
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Title List.
| Some of the Literature titles in JSTOR: |
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African American Review |
Journal of the History of Ideas |
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American Historical Review |
Journal of Modern History |
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American Literature |
MLN Modern Language Notes |
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American Quarterly |
Nineteenth-Century Literature |
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Callaloo |
Representations |
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ELH (English Literary History) |
Reviews in American History |
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Journal of American History |
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Websites
To find Web sites, use search engines and web indexes. See
Finding Web Sites and
Web Indexes and Directories.
See also Finding Web Sites on Theatre.
WorldCat
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WorldCat contains bibliographic citations for high-quality
Web sites on a variety of subjects. When you search WorldCat
for Web sites, remember to check the box for "Internet
Resources" in the section called "Limit type to".
Sites are selected according to a collection development policy
that emphasizes quality, authoritativeness, and durability.
See the Following Web Sites:
Use these points to evaluate the credibility of Websites:
1. Accuracy
How reliable is the information? Are there editors and fact checkers?
2. Authority
What are the author's qualifications? Is the publisher reputable?
3. Objectivity
Is the author trying to sway opinion? Is the information free from bias?
4. Currency
Is the publication date indicated? Is the source up to date?
5. Coverage
Does the site cover the topic comprehensively, or are there information gaps?
Sites that provide guidance on evaluating Websites:
Citing Your Sources
See: How to Cite Sources
See also Citing Sources
for help in citing print and electronic resources
in various bibliographic styles (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.)
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
7th ed., New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2009.
Reference, LB2369 .G53 2009.
ALWAYS check the style manual!! DO NOT rely on other guides!
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