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MLA International Bibliography

MLA International Bibliography indexes journals, books/book chapters, dissertations, and other formats on the subjects of literature, language, linguistics, and folklore in all languages.  Topics covered include literary theory, genres and themes, film, myth, poetry, sign language, computer-programming languages.  From the Ely Library Home page (http://www.lib.wsc.ma.edu/) click on Quick Links to Databases.  This link will search records from 1963 to the present.
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To search a smaller file or more than one database at a time, click on the Databases button on the navigation bar to your right.   On the Database Selection Page, click in any of the boxes next to the databases you would like to search, then click Open Selected Databases. .
Page Contents
To Construct a Search
Results Page:
To Mark Records    To Change Display Options
Valid Search Statements To Print Records    To Identify Document Types
Combining Previous Searches To Email Records  
Limit Fields To Save to Disk    If You Are Timed Out
Using the Index (recommended) Using the Thesaurus    Help
Continue through the Guide or Start Searching.
Basic Search Guide
To Construct a Search:
  1. Select one or more fields in which to search, or leave the selection as the default, "Words Anywhere".  Searching by Title, Author, and Subject are available from this search screen.
  2. Select the language of records you would like to retrieve.
  3. If desired, further narrow your search by using the Limit Your Search option. Fields will be specific to MLA International Bibliography.
  4. Type a word or phrase in the text entry area.
  5. Click Start Search. WebSPIRS performs the search and indicates how many records it finds.
  6. To interrupt a search at any time, hit the Escape key on your keyboard.
Example of the Basic Search Screen:
Example of the Basic Search Screen
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Valid Search Statements
Below are the types of searches you can create in the Search page.  You can also use the Search Builder to identify specific fields for your terms (Author, Title, Journal Name, etc.).
A search like this: Finds records containing:
housing the word "housing" in any field
poverty AND housing both terms in the same record in any field
stratification OR inequality either or both terms in any field
urban NEAR poverty "urban" and "poverty" appear in the same sentence
black ADJ power the phrase "black power" in that order in any field
child*  (truncation) child, children, childless, and so on
wom?n  (wildcard) woman or women
Tienda in au Tienda in the author field (au)
#3 a previous search request

Combining Previous Searches:

You will have the option to combine previous searches in this system. To do so,

Example of Search History Page
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To Limit Your Search
Limit your search in the following areas by clicking the Limit Search button on the main search screen.  You can also apply certain limits when you type your search request in the Find field on the Search page (see below).
Typing Limit Fields in Your Search
How To Find... Search Statement
...records for journal articles on naturalism: naturalism AND PT=journal-article
...records for book chapters on comedy: comedy AND book-article in PT
...everything on realism  EXCEPT dissertations: realism NOT PT=dissertation-abstract
...materials on celtic literature published after 1994 celtic literature AND py>1994
NOTE:  Both Upper or Lower case will work.
ALSO:  For Publication Type, use  the text equivalent which indicates the kind of document indexed.
Document Types
For tips, see Typing Limit Fields in Your Search
pt=journal-article pt=book pt=book-collection pt=dissertation-astract
pt=journal pt=book-article pt=article (Caution:  This will retrieve both book and journal articles.)
For a complete list of Document Types, click the Limit Search button on the main search screen.
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Using the Thesaurus
Searching in the Thesaurus:
Use the online thesaurus to select a list of terms for your search.  Type a term or phrase in the main search box.
The MLA Thesaurus does NOT INCLUDE authors or titles of works. Use the Index for these.
The thesaurus is particularly useful for Genres and Time Periods. Example of a Thesaurus Subject List:
Example of a Thesaurus Subject List
Using the Index
The Index feature allows you to find out if a word or name is in the database, and if so, how to spell it correctly.  This is a good way to locate an author's name, or to find topics covered in the database.
Back to Construct a Search.
Results Page
The Results page allows you to mark, print, save, and mail the records retrieved by the current search. In this database, terms of certain fields are linked. If you click on a linked Descriptor, WebSPIRS searches for the term.  Return to Searches to combine the new descriptor with any other search terms used previously.

To mark records:

Print button exampleTo print MLA International Bibliography records: After marking records of interest, click the Print button above the citation screen. WebSPIRS displays the Print Records page, which allows you to select and format records for printing.  Click Print Records at the top right of your screen.  A print box will come up.  Click OK to print records you have marked. Note: You will not see what you are printing--but it will be from your search. You will be prompted to clear marked records after printing. Save button exampleTo save records: Click the Save button in the citation screen.   WebSPIRS displays the Save Records page, which allows you to select and format records for saving to a disk. Insert a formatted disk in the floppy drive.  Click on Save Records, enter a name for your file, and click on Save.  You will be prompted to clear marked records after saving. E-mail button exampleTo mail records: Click E-mail. WebSPIRS displays the Mail Records page, which allows you to select and format records to mail to an e-mail address.  Be sure to include your full address:  username@foma.wsc.ma.edu.  Click on the Close button after mailing.  You will be prompted to clear marked records after e-mailing. Display Options: Document Types and Descriptors:
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    Last updated August 30, 2001