Book Title: Strategies for Conducting Literary Research

Authors: Barry Mauer and John Venecek

Book Description: A second edition of this textbook is available - please visit the latest edition – https://pressbooks.online.ucf.edu/strategies2e – for updated information. This webcourse walks students through the process of conducting literary research while helping to refine their library skills.

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Contents

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Book Description

This course, built in PressBooks with financial support from the UCF Digital Learning Course Redesign Initiative, contains 14 chapters, each of which contains two to six pages about the process of literary research. Pages contain learning objectives, infographics, videos, examples, key takeaways, and exercises. The course contains 14 discussion areas and two quizzes. It also contains a “foundational materials” assignment that sets up student success with whatever research project their instructor assigns. It is highly flexible and instructors may use all or any part of the course within their own webcourse.

Authors

Barry Mauer and John Venecek

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Subject

Literary studies: general

Metadata

Title
Strategies for Conducting Literary Research
Authors
Barry Mauer and John Venecek
Illustrator
Barry Mauer
Contributors
Emily Smeltz; Nikky Suarez; and Erika Heredia
License

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

Strategies for Conducting Literary Research Copyright © 2021 by Barry Mauer & John Venecek is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Primary Subject
Literary studies: general
Additional Subject(s)
Research methods: general
Publication Date
December 27, 2021