Bernadette Flynn-Low Native
American Literature
There is a wealth of information on Native American Literature in books,
magazine, journal articles and on the web. Below are some helpful
resources to find that information.
Finding information in books/media:
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Use the CCBC Dundalk
Library Catalog to find books.
For information about an author
and criticisms of an author's work. (Hint: Use the author's last name
in the subject search or do a keyword search by typing in the author's
last name and criticism.)
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For an individual work use the title or author search.
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Use the Literature Reference books in the library. They are in the
REF P section.
Finding information in magazines/journals/newspapers:
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Use the Periodical Databases which include articles from
magazine, journals and newspapers to find focused articles on your
author.
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To access these databases from home or office please go to
Magazine & Journal page and follow the instructions for
off-campus access.
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Use the
Literature Databases page to find the best databases for finding
articles on literature. Below are a few of these databases:
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Literature Resource Center by Gale is a good literary
database with overview of works, criticisms and information on
individual authors.
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LION Literature Online has information on authors and literature
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Proquest Direct has some literary articlesin the Humanities
module and Research module.
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EBSCOhost has Academic Search Premier with literary
articles and information
Literature Resource Center Database - Specific Pages
on Native American Authors Includes both Biographical and Literary
Criticism of author.
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James Welch
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Leslie Marmon Silko
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Simon Ortiz
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Joy Harjo
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