Compilation: American Literature sites

Kathleen Johnson kjohnson at saas.seattle.wa.us
Fri Sep 17 14:00:46 EDT 1999


Dear members,

Here is the unedited (said cut and paste) compilation of sites for
American Literature and the Humanities in general. Note the list.serv
and hardcopy reference book listed at the very end.

Kathy Johnson, Librarian

Seattle Academy

206-676-6825

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American Literature and Humanities - 9/17/99

WEB Sites:

http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/american/

http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/american/www.html  (gateway to above)

It is the Subject Guide for American History and American Studies
provides information about the Yale University Library's print and
microform collections, online databases, internet resources, and other
resources for conducting research

 

http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/alex/

Maybe the URL pointing to the Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts will

help you in your quest for American literature.

 

http://www.academicinfo.net/amlit.html

 (no review)

 

http://libweb.uncc.edu/ref-arts/english/websites.htm

The voice of the shuttle is especially useful. 

 

 

http://edsitement.neh.gov/

With hyperlinks to 49  "Top Humanities Websites" and lesson plans and
school activities.  EDSITEment selected as a finalist of a Computerworld
Smithsonian award for Innovation Network.

 

Also; Edsitement
http://edsitement.neh.fed.us/http://h-net2.msu.edu/~highs/http://h-net2.
msu.edu/~highs/
Top 49 humanities sites, including English.
 
American Council of Learned Societies
http://www.acls.org/op37.htm
Article on information technologies in the humanities
 
Voice of the Shuttle
http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/        Top sites for humanities research
 
 
HIGH-S home page
http://h-net2.msu.edu/~highs/
An H-NET discussion list for high school social studies. Very high
quality. I would look into this even though it is mostly geared to
history.
 
Re-Locating Literary Teaching and Learning with VRML
                by Chad Kearsley
http://www.iat.unc.edu/publications/monitor/issue3/index.html
An excellent article on the three dimensional aspects of teaching
literature.
 
Association for Computers and the Humanities
http://ach.stg.brown.edu/
Homepage for this organization
 
HUMBUL
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~humbul/
Humanaties gateway site, including languages and literature. Very highly
rated.
 
Argus Clearinghouse for Academic Research
http://www.clearinghouse.net/index.html
Browse the links for Literature
 
Envisioning the Future
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~envision/interact/
H-NET's library of interacative teachin resources. Follow the choices
under Language, Literature, and Poetry
 
Setting Up a Web Site for Your School: An Online Presentation
http://www.fred.net/nhhs/html2/present.htm
Good discussion of the problems and issues. Written in 1997, but still
valid.
 
Busy Teacher's Web Site
http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/
Follow links under English
 
>From Now On
http://www.fno.org/
Free online journal for teaching with technology
 
 
http://www.missouri.edu/~engmo/amlit.html 
American Literature Online, a large collection of American literature
web pages and related sites.  
 
 
List.serv
American Literature Discussion List (AMLIT-L) 
for scholarly discussions and announcements concerning American
literature.  To join, send email to < listproc at lists.missouri.edu>;
leave subject line blank; delete automatic
email signatures; in body of message type "subscribe amlit-l Firstname
Lastname" (without quotation marks).  

 

Hard copy

Gale Literature Resource Center (expanded version).

Trial subscription available.

 

 

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