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Finding library materials about an author or play
Use VIRGO, the U.Va. Library’s online catalog, to:
- Find books on your topic. The Details button will show you publication information about the book, and the A Look Inside tab will often provide a detailed table of contents.
- Find videorecordings of play productions (hint: use the DVDs & videos search link on the right-hand side of the Virgo screen
Sample searches:
john patrick shanley [author]
‘i am my own wife’ [title]
american drama 21th century [subject]
Truncation: theat$ for theater, theatre, theaters, theatrical, etc.
Booleans: (black or african american) and (theat$ or drama) [subject]
You can also try out VIRGObeta, the new library catalog currently under development. VIRGObeta features relevance ranking, faceted browsing, and many other improvements.
Finding basic information about a playwright
Literature Resource Center is a great place to begin research on a specific author. It includes full-text articles from the Dictionary of Literary Biography and Contemporary Authors (great sources!) and other biographical and critical compilations about authors, along with reference articles & citations.
Finding scholarly journal articles about your specific topic
Start by searching the MLA International Bibliography (MLAIB), the most comprehensive resource for finding scholarly articles (as well as books and dissertations) about literature in all languages. It indexes the broadest range of literary sources (including over 4,000 journals), but it is not a full-text resource, meaning that you can only search the description of an article, rather than the text of the article. To get the full text of an article, click on “Find article @ UVa Libraries”, or look up the journal title in VIRGO.
IIPA: International Index to the Performing Arts indexes articles from scholarly and trade periodicals about the performing arts, including theater and stagecraft. If you're looking for discussion of more technical aspects of the theater (set, staging, direction, performance, etc.) this is a good resource. It also includes reviews of plays in the Village Voice, Variety, and other publications.
Academic Search Complete is a huge general database covering all subjects. It will return scholarly articles, as well as articles in popular magazines and newspapers. Most of the articles cited are available in full text.
As you move deeper into your topic, and begin looking for resources that discuss themes, techniques, or subjects related to it, you may want to try searching some full-text databases:
Project Muse provides full-text searching of recent articles from major scholarly journals, including about 120 journals about literature. Not as comprehensive as MLAIB, but the full-text search will do a better job of picking up matches for specific themes or subjects. Articles are immediately available as PDFs.
JSTOR contains back issues (usually five years old or older) of significant scholarly journals in many subjects, including language and literature. Like Project Muse, JSTOR is not as comprehensive as the MLAIB, but offers the advantages of full-text searching and instant access to PDFs.
Finding information about play productions
North American Theatre Online contains detailed information about plays and productions, theaters, playwrights, and actors. It also includes searchable full text of many plays by African American and Asian American dramatists, including some that are otherwise unpublished.
Finding reviews of plays or productions
Most reviews can be found in newspapers. In addition to Academic Search Complete (see above), use LexisNexis to find relatively recent newspaper articles (less than 15 years old).
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