EnglishKey Databases - MLA International Bibliography, 1926+
The Modern Language Association Bibliography (MLA) indexes research on modern languages, literature, linguistics, and folklore. It includes citations drawn from books, journal articles, essays in books, proceedings, and dissertations. Literature Resource CenterContains selected full text articles from 133 literary journals as well as full text critical essays, plot summaries, author biographies, and definitions of literary terms. LRC is strongest in covering contemporary literature, but it also provides selected information for literature from classical times to the present. It has the electronic equivalent of the print sources Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism, and Dictionary of Literary Biography.
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To find out where a book is shelved, go to the Library Location Chart. In general, language and literature books are shelved on the third floor. Call numbers range from P to PZ. For more details, see the Library of Congress Classification Outline - Class P Language and Literature. 

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