Using Literature Resource Center (NYPL)
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    A quick tour of some of the features of the NYPL database Literature Resource Center. This database is useful for obtaining information about authors and their works, including literary criticism and works synopses.
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      Jul 16 2007
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    • 0:04From the NYPL homepage, click the link 'Databases'
    • 0:16Scroll down and click 'L' from the list of 'Databases by Title'
    • 0:57First, we will search for information about a work by its title by clicking the 'Title' search link
    • 1:18Notice the default tab, called Literary Criticism, Articles and Works Overviews
    • 1:26The 'Additional Resources' tab will provide useful links to websites with information about the work or author(s)
    • 1:35There is also a Literary-Historical timeline with facts and events about authors and their works
    • 1:45There is also a tab for biographical information about the authors as well
    • 1:55Click the HOME button to start a new search
    • 2:00Notice that the default search for this database is an author search. Just type an authors last name, or part of it to search for him/her
    • 3:11You are also able to perform an Advanced Search with this database to increase the precision of your search, giving you access to a number of specific search options.
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