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  1. The Southwest in American Literature and Art: The Rise of a Desert Aesthetic by David W. Teague, 1997-10
  2. Tables of European history, literature, and art, from A.D. 200 to 1888, and of American history, literature, and art by Nichol; John, 2007-01-21
  3. Teaching Language Arts Through Literature: Grades 4-6 (Kathy Schrock's Every Day of the School Year Series) by N. Keane, 2002-02
  4. Romare Bearden: Celebrating the Victory (Single Title: Biography: Arts, Music and Literature) by Myron Schwartzman, 1999-12
  5. Representing the French Revolution: Literature, Historiography, and Art
  6. Pastiche: Cultural Memory in Art, Film, Literature by Ingeborg Hoesterey, 2001-03-01
  7. John Coltrane: A Sound Supreme (Biography, Arts, Music and Literature Series) by John W. Selfridge, 1999-09
  8. The Mark of the Beast: The Medieval Bestiary in Art, Life, and Literature (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Debra Hassig, 1998-12-01
  9. The Americana: a Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography by N/A, 1930
  10. The Emc Masterpiece Series Literature and the Language Arts Audio Library "Understanding Literature (The Emc Masterpiece Series Literature and the Language Arts Audio Library "Understanding Literature, Understanding literature) by EMC MASTERPIECE, 1998
  11. The EMC Masterpiece Series: Literature and the Language Arts: Electronic Library Guide by Laurie (ED) Skiba, 1998
  12. A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature (Bohn's standard library) by August Wilhelm von Schlegel, 1861
  13. Pre-Meiji Works in the Library of Congress: Japanese Literature, Performing Arts, and Reference Books: A Bibliography by Shojo; zJin Ichi Konishi Honda, 1996
  14. There Was a Certain Man : Spoken Art of the Fipa (Oxford Library of African Literature) by Roy G. (editor) Willis, 1979

101. Home Page Of John Nemes
International Children s Digital Library Responding to literature Getting BeyondI Liked the Book 12 History, Social Studies, Science, Music, art, and Literacy
http://www.toread.com/
Learning To Read
Resources for Language Arts and Reading Research
The purpose of this web page is to improve the quality of reading instruction through the study of the reading process and teaching techniques. It will serve as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of reading research through conferences, journals and other publications. Click on the following links to search for developments in literacy, professional materials, research and critical issues.
Balanced Literacy

102. Special Collections - Undergraduate Topics
Features a portrait of Chaucer as part of literature of Transformation course
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/imagecat/speccoll.htm
Fifteenth-century portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer Collection designation and call number: Special Collections Features The Literature of Transformation Welcome, undergraduates, to the Special Collections web page designed with your courses and research topics in mind! This selection of rare books and manuscripts complements the winter-quarter syllabus of the English Department's Introduction to Humanities course titled "The Literature of Transformation" (Area One 21a). Future pages will reflect the content of different courses, programs, and collections of particular interest to those of you pursuing undergraduate studies at Stanford. If you want to take a closer look at any of the following items, you may request them for study in the Special Collections reading room. Currently located on the third floor of Green Library East, the reading room will reopen on 2 August 1999 in its new location on the second floor of Green West. Operating hours and procedures will remain the same: after completing a registration form (good for one year), you may page items on weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Thirteenth-century codex (bound manuscript volume) of Ovid's Metamorphoses Collection designation and call number: Ovid's Metamorphosis englished, mythologiz'd, and represented in figures. An essay to the translation of Virgil's

103. CLA: Spanish: Literature
Lorca Romance sonámbulo, Dos Muchachas La Lola y Amparo, Camino, Las seiscuerdas, Preciosa y el aire. Part of literature section of Mundo libraries.
http://www.virginia.edu/cla/split.htm
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Zehmer Hall Annex, P.O. Box 400762, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4762 University of Virginia TEL.: (804) 982-5205 FAX: (804) 982-4611 E-mail: cla-uva@virginia.edu Spanish LITERATURE [General] [Authors] [Book Reviews] [Libraries] ... [Online Texts] GENERAL Literatura Argentina Contemporánea A site on contemporary Argentinian authors. Brief descriptions of life and work are accompanied by links to other online material by or about the author. [in Spanish] Mundo Latino - Rincon Literario The literature section of the online periodical Mundo Latino. [in Spanish] [Return to top] AUTHORS Isabel Allende Interview by Bob Baldock and Dennis Bernstein For "Skirting the Brink: America's Leading Thinkers and Activists Confide their Views of Our Predicament" A Public Radio Project. The interview explores Allende's thoughts on the United States. [in English] Image of Isabel Allende On the Amazon: Snapshots of a Green Planet Salon Wanderlust ) an article by Isabel Allende Surviving Affliction Metroactive ) an article about Paula by Victor Perera Jorge Luis Borges Jorge Luis Borges.

104. David Young: Acquiring The Friedrich Tippmann Collection
Exhibit of selected volumes from the NCSU libraries' collection of entomological literature, pertaining to the history of science from the PreLinnean period through the 19th and early 20th centuries.
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/archives/exhibits/Tippmann/index.html
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105. Venice In Art And Literature | Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University
ABELL* (Annual Bibliography of English Language and literature). Websites. www.nga.gov(National Gallery of art, Washington, DC). Locating Journals in the Library.
http://www.wfu.edu/Library/referenc/guides/venice.htm
Venice in Art and Literature
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Books
Use the online catalog to search under author, title, subject, guided keyword for books in the Reynolds Library.
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Dictionary of Art (Ref N31 D5 1996) Dictionary of Literary Biography , v. 12 ;  American Realists and Naturalist s James, Twain, Howells, etc.; v. 94  German Writers in the Age of Goethe: Sturm and Drang to Classicism ; v. 66 German Fiction Writers , pt.2: M-Z Index Counter Oxford Companion to English Literature (Ref PR 19 D73 1995) Oxford Companion to American Literature (Ref PS21 H3 1995) Oxford English Dictionary (Ref PE1625 O87 1989)
Criticism
Nineteenth Century Literary Criticism (NCLC) Index Counter Twentieth Century Literary Criticism (TCLC) Index Counter In ZSR’s Online Catalog  under author/artist  name, e.g. Sargent, John Singer,  1856-1925 - Criticism and Interpretation
Print Index
Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature (Ref AI 3 R48)
Electronic Indexes
Art Index BHA and RILA * for art topics MLA *  for literature topics ABELL * (Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature) Grove Art Online
Websites
www.nga.gov

106. Image Of Libraries In Popular Culture
Site exploring images of libraries and librarians in film and literature.
http://is.gseis.ucla.edu/impact/f01/Focus/Image/

107. The Spectator.co.uk Renewals
Discusses how the government is forcing libraries to sell, and sometimes pulp, great works of literature in the name of vibrancy and multiculturalism.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/article.php3?table=old&section=current&issue=

108. Arts, Languages And Literature
literature Resource Centre, including Contemporary Authors. Design and Applied ArtsIndex to periodical be accessed from computers in Birmingham libraries only.
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/text/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=1545&CONTENT_I

109. Sheck Spot
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... The Shifted Librarian ::Past:: What's going on in that little red head.... libraries, literature, life and the like Thursday, November 13, 2003 The Long Road to Academic Libraries... At this point, it has been so long since I have been blogging that I wonder if I have readers at all anymore. We will go with the assumption I do. So what have I been doing? Trying to find that job that is supposed to make me the rockin librarian I came to library school to be. But alas, there has been no progress on that front. I hope that my resumes make it from bigger piles to smaller ones, or at least not to the recycling bin. But fret not friends...I am confident that the library world will soon discover THE SHECK. I will share with you my contemplations on the job hunt though. I find it morally reprehensible that HR Departments do not take the time to contact applicants to thank them for our applications. Sure, they are busy. And perhaps they get so many applications that they are swimming in resume paper. But what kind of best practice is that? What kind of user-oriented field can we claim to be when our own infrastructre is not oriented to those of us that are involved in it. Is this the old proverb "Do as I say, not as I do"? I have never cared much for that one. I have had it explained to me time and time again that academic libraries take time...these committees have a lot of schedules to juggle. But what does that say about OUR (the applicants) lives?

110. 영미문학 연구회
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111. Britannia Panorama: British Literature & Authors Online
Womens Writers Project The Victorian Web literature, authors, art, architecture,design as well as critiques Thomas Hardy Resource Library Texts of his
http://www.britannia.com/arts/literature/
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112. Faceted Access A Review Of The Literature
The purpose of this paper is to define what is meant by facet analysis, and to review briefly the history of facet analysis within the context of other types of subject analysis in libraries and within the context of information retrieval research. A paper by Amanda Maple.
http://theme.music.indiana.edu/tech_s/mla/facacc.rev

113. PhatNav Directory - Arts/Literature/Electronic_Text_Archives
TheBuffer.com. Features Aesop s Fables and Sun Tzu s The art of War. Featuresover 10,000 online books free to the public. The Online literature Library.
http://www.phatnav.com/directory/Arts/Literature/Electronic_Text_Archives.cat
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Scroll to see all. More Categories Universities Similar Catagories in This Section Reference/Libraries/Digital Reference/Open Access Resources Arts/Literature/Poetry/Electronic Text Archives WebSites
Access: The Great Books
A compilation of classic authors and their works, along with biographies, background, study guides. Linked to other sites related to the study of literature.
A Collection of Great Literature Online
Includes archives of now public-domain works by various well-known American and British authors.
Arthur's Classic Novels
Etexts, formatted with XML markup.
Bartleby.com
Etexts, focusing on classics and general reference works.
Bibliomania
Houses an extensive online collection of texts ranging from fiction and poetry to general non-fiction and reference works.
Blackmask Online
A very large selection of electronic online texts by a wide variety of authors from a wide range of literature; many works can also be downloaded in .zip file-format.

114. Book Frontier
Booksellers, literature, rare books, libraries, news and resources on the changing book world.
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Viking New World Map genuine:study This map is a fake because 15th-century cartgraphic and toponymic practices were imprecise, it was not certain that the lands indicated on pre-Columbian maps were America. There is no doubt that it was the Basques who were first in America. The tombstones at Placentia in Newfoundland and the drying ovens on IIe aux Basques, on the Mingan Islands in the St. Lawrence, and in Labrador are evidence that the Basques were the first to discover the New World long before Columbus. What about that ship they found in Red Bay off the tip of Newfoundland. Acording to the records, oak was the Basque shipbuilders' choice of wood and oak is not a native species on the Labrador coast. The wreck had all the characteristics of a 15th-century ship. What about doing some radiocarbon dating on this ship?
Given the geographical conditions and the primitive Viking boats, it is more logical to conclude that the Basques had the technology of the time to do whaling in Labrador. They Basques were neither explorers nor colonizers. They were hunters who wanted to keep their routes secret and were thus reticent about writing down anything that might make the it easier for their competitors.

115. Search: Arts>Literature>Electronic Text Archives
http//www.literature.org. The World eText Library Read books online, downloadtexts, or select a com Features Aesop s Fables and Sun Tzu s The art of War.
http://aoltvsearch.aol.com/cat.adp?id=912

116. Stephen Donaldson Home Page
Includes brief biography, description of the collection housed in the Kent State University libraries, and a letter from the author.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/prose/donaldson/donald.html
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Introduction
This guide to the works of Stephen R. Donaldson was created as a special online project by Kenton Daniels in 1996. A detailed inventory of the Donaldson manuscripts held by Kent State University's Department of Special Collections and Archives, prepared separately, is also available. A word from Mr. Donaldson A brief biography Works by Stephen R. Donaldson

117. CyberBee: Celebrate African-American Art, Music, And Literature!
Celebrate AfricanAmerican art, Music, and literature! by Linda C.Joseph, Library Media Specialist, Columbus (Ohio) Public Schools.
http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan99/cybe0199.htm
January/February 1999
Celebrate African-American Art, Music, and Literature! by Linda C. Joseph, Library Media Specialist, Columbus (Ohio) Public Schools [Editor's note: URLs mentioned in this article appear in the chart that follows.]
Approach Black History from a different perspective. Explore the rich heritage of African Americans through art, music, and literature. Most of our students know the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X. They know rap. But do they know about the Lindy Hop? Have they heard the sounds of W. C. Handy, read first-hand stories from former slaves, or been to an African-American art exhibit? Let the voices of the past speak to our students in a way that will give them a deeper appreciation for African-American culture. Our history belongs to all of us and ought to be celebrated each and every day ... all cultures add their strength to the fabric, if only we are open to the possibility of diversity. Here is a good vehicle to deliver a year-long cultural theme.
ART A JOURNEY THROUGH ART WITH W. H. JOHNSON

118. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Literature & Language Arts
the world s great museums, libraries, cultural institutions English literature Early17th Century (16031660 compilation of language arts information including
http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/arts/artlit.html
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A+ Research and Writing

...a step-by-step guide for research and writing "help site" for high school students
Aesop's Fables Online Collection

...a compilation of over 600 of the fables, with RealAudio encoding of some
American Heritage Book of English Usage

...the online, 1996 version of this classic reference work includes the topics of "grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender, social groups and scientific forms"
American Verse Project

...a searchable electronic archive of American poetry prior to 1920
Anagram Server

...a fun online tool that creates anagrams from any word or phrase you type in AskERIC Lesson Plans : Language Arts Ask the Young Adult Author ...questions and answers asked of favorite YA authors Authors ...a literary site with "pointers to individual author guides or other cumulative documents that deal with specific writers" Basic Steps in the Research Process ...a step-by-step guide to help students with their research projects Bibliomania : The Network Library ...full text of many classic works of fiction; reference and nonfiction to be added

119. WebDotWiz Learning Directory - Art, Languages, Literature, Information Technolog
com; Iclandic Medieval literature saga.library.cornell.edu; jv.gilead.org.il; literature Language Guide school.discovery.com/schrockguide/arts/artlit.html;
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120. Women Related Arts And Humanities Sites
a guide to etext best practices in libraries.). Words (This site, created by performingarts librarian Angela of the Romantic Period (This literature site from
http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links_arts.html
Women-Related Web Sites in the Arts and Humanities
Last updated: May 28, 2004 Multi-disciplinary Sites Ancient Studies/Classics Art Communication ... Religion/Theology
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SITES
The Amazon Connection
(Links to a wide variety of sites dealing with amazons from the real world as well as from mythology, art, literature, and fantasy.)
(Danuta Bois' searchable site provides varying amounts of information about womenboth famous and not so well knownin MANY fields, including art, history, literature, music, philosophy, and stage and screen. There are both alphabetical and topical indexes, as well as an extensive listing of links to related sites.)
Early Modern Women Database
(This excellent site provides annotated links to high quality academic resources for the study of early modern women. You can search by keyword, or you can browse by field [Art, Architecture, History, Literature, Music, Performing Arts, Philosophy and Religion, Science/Technology, Multidisciplinary], time period, language, geographic area, etc. [Former title: Attending to Early Modern Women: Gender, Culture, and Change])
Early Music, Art, and Poetry by Women

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