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The diverse literatures of Victorian and Edwardian Britain have provided a wealth of research materials for novice and expert researchers alike. Although the body of scholarship for the Edwardian Age is smaller than that of the Victorian, researchers should have no shortage of resources for learning more about the literatures of either time period. While many of the novels, plays, poetry, and prose from the Victorian and Edwardian Ages are still readily available in print, a vast amount of literature has long since fallen out of print. Recent efforts in digitizationthe Victorian Women Writers Project; English Literary Periodicals, 1681-1914; Early British Periodicals, 1681-1921; 19th Century British Library Newspapers; 19th Century U.K. Periodicals; Times Digital Archives; Victorian Popular Culture; and even Google Bookshave helped to make many texts more widely accessible. Literary Research and the Victorian and Edwardian Ages, 1830-1910 discusses traditional and new resources for re

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A vital how-to for beginning scholars of Victorian and Edwardian literature, this guide presents 11 chapters, each devoted to navigating specific primary or secondary resources, from tips for constructive online searches to guidance in locating period serials. To facilitate understanding, Van Vuuren (English librarian, James Madison Univ.) incorporates screenshots of specific database portals. She also presents a significant chapter on strategies for researching underrecognized literary figures. An excellent appendix of general reference titles—divided into 12 segments and organized alphabetically by discipline—lists general reference titles for basic inquiries into loosely related fields, like music and social science. * Library Journal *
Written by librarian Van Vuuren (James Madison Univ.), this guide for exploring the Victorian and Edwardian eras "introduces students and scholars alike to resources and research methods, both traditional and new." In ten chapters, following the series format, the author discusses and evaluates the basics of online searching; general literary reference sources; the use of library catalogs; print and electronic bibliographies, indexes, and annual reviews; scholarly journals; contemporary reviews and literary magazines; period journals and newspapers; microforms and digital collections; manuscripts and archives; and Web resources. A case study titled "Researching a Thorny Problem" puts into actual practice the use of resources analyzed in the book. Thoughtfully presented and well written, this work focuses on research strategies and methodology, recommends best tools for conducting specialized literary research, and discusses how the tools relate to each other—identifying the strengths, weaknesses, and quirks of individual sources. An appendix of resources in related disciplines, organized alphabetically by discipline, concludes this excellent work. This is an indispensable resource for research in the field. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, faculty/researchers, and humanities/literature reference librarians. * CHOICE *
Beginning graduate students who wish to embark on studies of this kind will benefit from Melissa S. Van Vuuren's helpful Literary Research and the Victorian and Edwardian Ages, 1830-1910: Strategies and Sources, which provides an excellent guide to navigate the burgeoning printed and online reference sources in the field. * American Behavioral Scientist *
Melissa S. Van Vuuren writes in an approachable and jargon free way and shows researchers in Victorian and Edwardian Literature the profitable routes they can take in their demanding but deeply rewarding investigations. * s *

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    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 11/19/2010 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780810877269, 978-0810877269
    ISBN10: 0810877260

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The diverse literatures of Victorian and Edwardian Britain have provided a wealth of research materials for novice and expert researchers alike. Although the body of scholarship for the Edwardian Age is smaller than that of the Victorian, researchers should have no shortage of resources for learning more about the literatures of either time period. While many of the novels, plays, poetry, and prose from the Victorian and Edwardian Ages are still readily available in print, a vast amount of literature has long since fallen out of print. Recent efforts in digitizationthe Victorian Women Writers Project; English Literary Periodicals, 1681-1914; Early British Periodicals, 1681-1921; 19th Century British Library Newspapers; 19th Century U.K. Periodicals; Times Digital Archives; Victorian Popular Culture; and even Google Bookshave helped to make many texts more widely accessible. Literary Research and the Victorian and Edwardian Ages, 1830-1910 discusses traditional and new resources for re

    Trade Review
    A vital how-to for beginning scholars of Victorian and Edwardian literature, this guide presents 11 chapters, each devoted to navigating specific primary or secondary resources, from tips for constructive online searches to guidance in locating period serials. To facilitate understanding, Van Vuuren (English librarian, James Madison Univ.) incorporates screenshots of specific database portals. She also presents a significant chapter on strategies for researching underrecognized literary figures. An excellent appendix of general reference titles—divided into 12 segments and organized alphabetically by discipline—lists general reference titles for basic inquiries into loosely related fields, like music and social science. * Library Journal *
    Written by librarian Van Vuuren (James Madison Univ.), this guide for exploring the Victorian and Edwardian eras "introduces students and scholars alike to resources and research methods, both traditional and new." In ten chapters, following the series format, the author discusses and evaluates the basics of online searching; general literary reference sources; the use of library catalogs; print and electronic bibliographies, indexes, and annual reviews; scholarly journals; contemporary reviews and literary magazines; period journals and newspapers; microforms and digital collections; manuscripts and archives; and Web resources. A case study titled "Researching a Thorny Problem" puts into actual practice the use of resources analyzed in the book. Thoughtfully presented and well written, this work focuses on research strategies and methodology, recommends best tools for conducting specialized literary research, and discusses how the tools relate to each other—identifying the strengths, weaknesses, and quirks of individual sources. An appendix of resources in related disciplines, organized alphabetically by discipline, concludes this excellent work. This is an indispensable resource for research in the field. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, faculty/researchers, and humanities/literature reference librarians. * CHOICE *
    Beginning graduate students who wish to embark on studies of this kind will benefit from Melissa S. Van Vuuren's helpful Literary Research and the Victorian and Edwardian Ages, 1830-1910: Strategies and Sources, which provides an excellent guide to navigate the burgeoning printed and online reference sources in the field. * American Behavioral Scientist *
    Melissa S. Van Vuuren writes in an approachable and jargon free way and shows researchers in Victorian and Edwardian Literature the profitable routes they can take in their demanding but deeply rewarding investigations. * s *

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