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last updated: 5/6/2009

Italian Collection Home Page

On-site Office Hours, Fall 2009: TBA

The Italian collection is housed on the 9th floor of the Wells East Tower. The Library of Congress call number ranges for Italian language and literature are PC1001-1977 and PQ4001-5999. A number of print reference sources are available in the Reference Reading Room in these call number sections.

 

To find out about IU's holdings in Italian language and literature, you will need to search IUCAT. Successful searching of this catalog is something of an art in itself. You can search by title (remembering to omit initial articles) or by author, but you may find that you have more luck with a keyword search - for example, using an author's last name and a distinctive word from the title as keywords. Don't forget that it's also possible to search by call number, using the 'Call Number Search'.

 

To locate secondary sources on a particular author or topic, you will probably need to search some of the library's subscription databases. For journal articles, try the MLA International Bibliography and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (accessed through Web of Knowledge), but bear in mind that both of these are biased towards English-language publications. The full text of many scholarly journal articles is of course now available online, notably through JSTOR and Project MUSE. To access these resources, go to Recommended Resources (opposite), or to the library's Resource Gateway.

 

To search for monographs in research libraries worldwide, use WorldCat. Less well known is the Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog, a metasearch of the research and national libraries of North America and Europe, which allows you to specify the catalogs you'd like to search. To locate materials in Italian libraries, you can also search the catalog of the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (the Italian Union catalog). Links to these catalogs are included under Useful Links (opposite).

 

To locate Internet resources in Italian, try exploring portals and gateways such as Italian Studies WebVoice of the Shuttle and the UK-based Intute (again all accessible through Useful Links). These sites usually only include resources that have already undergone a process of selection and evaluation.

 

Page created by Catherine Minter

Last updated: May 6, 2009 

 



last updated: 5/6/2009