Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pathfinder

Subject: AP English IV
Grade: Juniors & Seniors
Teacher: Ms. Jonelle Vickery

1. The purpose of this Pathfinder is:
To help student find reputable sources to use while researching the topic and theme related to their novels.

2. Recommended key words and search terms are:
author's name
book title
"literar* criti*"
"literar* criti*" + author or book title

3. Print Resources: Books

America in the 20th Century

America's Decades

Black Literary Criticism

Bright Books of Literature: American Novelists & Storytellers from Hemingway to Mailer

Contemporary Literary Criticism

Our American Century


4. A/V Materials:
"Introducing Great American Authors" (video)

5. Online Databases:
DISCUS (
http://www.scdiscus.org/ )

Biography Resource Center:
http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC?ste=1&vrsn=149&locID=scschools&n=25

History Resource Center:
http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/HistRC/hits?l=1&s=1&r=d&locID=scschools&c=1&n=10

Literature Resources from Gale:
http://go.galegroup.com/ps/start.do?p=LitRG&u=scschools&authCount=1

6. Magazines & Journals:
Periodicals not available in the school library can be accessed on DISCUS under Literature Resources from Gale (see link above).

Booklist

Contemporary Literatary Criticism

Reference Guide to American Literature


Go to the "Advanced Search" option and enter your book title or author in the first blank and choose "keyword" or "Name of work" or "Person by or about". In the search box right below, choose "publication title" and enter the name of one of the publications mentioned above or another you are familiar with or leave that box empty to search all publications and types. Before hitting the "search" button, scroll down and note where you can choose the content of the article. You can choose "all" or one of the following: biographies, multimedia, reviews & news, literature criticism, primary sources & literary works, topic & work overviews.

7. Streamline SC:
For those reading The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, this 30 minute video on Discovery Education (
http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ ) may be helpful:

http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=C635CEC5-286E-4EE0-99C5-3809681687CE&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US

8. Online Educational Web Resources:
Websites for helping with citations:

http://easybib.com/

http://www.noodletools.com/

Website for biographical information:

http://www.biography.com/

9: Unique Materials:
Students should consider using their public library and/or an expert source. For example, if a student was looking at the influences of the jazz movement on the writing of "Go Tell it on the Moutain," they might consider interviewing a jazz musician.

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