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RESEARCH MINUTES: USING HOLLIS CLASSIC Using HOLLIS Classic for literary research
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FINDING LITERARY CRITICISM Keyword searching and Subject Searching.
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TO LEARN MORE ABOUT A LITERARY WORK First, about Keyword searches …
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The first few matches of 201 total…
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Keywords appear in all fields of a record.
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Other search strategies
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Keywords in subject headings
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OR… TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEMES, CONCEPTS, CONTEXT Use a “?” to “truncate”… femin? retrieves: feminist, feministe, feminism etc.
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Browse more records using clickable subjects. Illustration from Liberty Enlightening the World, by the Illustrative Press Bureau (New York, N.Y.), 1886.
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You may also begin by Subject Searching…
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SUBJECT SEARCHING: which displays an “ordered” view of results *browsable* this way only in HOLLIS Classic..
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WIDENER LIBRARY: TWO LOCATIONS FOR ITEMS Widener’s Stacks & The Harvard Depository (HD)
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Click on Availability to see if on shelf (stacks)… or to request from HD (the Harvard Depository).
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WIDENER LIBRARY: TWO CALL NUMBER SYSTEMS WID-LC and “Old Widener”
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http://hcl.harvard.edu/libraries/widener/finding _materials/stacks_docs/wid_loc_chart.pdf
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http://hcl.harvard.edu/libraries/widener/finding _materials/stacks_docs/wid_loc_chart.pdf
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TEST DRIVE AND DECIDE: HOLLIS OR HOLLIS CLASSIC See the “Using HOLLIS” pathfinder
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Questions? Mary Beth Clack, mclack@fas.harvard.edu
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