Difference between revisions of "Literary and Cultural Studies:Research guide"
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==Wikipedia== | ==Wikipedia== | ||
− | * Use Wikipedia | + | * Use the english and german Wikipedia pages at http://de.wikipedia.org and http://en.wikipedia.org to get a first orientation. |
+ | * Quote Wikipedia (as any other dictionary) only if you want to discuss and analyse received or public notions. | ||
==MLA== | ==MLA== | ||
− | * Use the MLA to create a bibliography of secondary sources | + | * Use the [[http://web1.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/1/1/1/purl=rc6_MLA MLA]] to create a bibliography of secondary sources. |
==Oldenburg University Library== | ==Oldenburg University Library== | ||
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==Fernleihe== | ==Fernleihe== | ||
− | * | + | * If a book or journal you are interested is not listed in the university library use the "Fernleihe". |
{{Template:Research links}} | {{Template:Research links}} |
Revision as of 15:34, 24 October 2007
Wikipedia
- Use the english and german Wikipedia pages at http://de.wikipedia.org and http://en.wikipedia.org to get a first orientation.
- Quote Wikipedia (as any other dictionary) only if you want to discuss and analyse received or public notions.
MLA
- Use the [MLA] to create a bibliography of secondary sources.
Oldenburg University Library
Fernleihe
- If a book or journal you are interested is not listed in the university library use the "Fernleihe".