Film Production Final

 

ACLS Humanities E-Book
ACLS Humanities E-Books - Electronic Books concentrated on the humanities.  All are available through OPALS as well.

 

Student Resources in Context

Student Resources in Context
Contains all types of sources - reference works, articles, critical essays and websites. MLA citations included for all sources except websites.

sweetsearch

SweetSearch
A search alternative to Google which will give you results that have been vetted by experts.

SIRS Research

Sirs Renaissance
A specialized arts database containing reputable sources. Free MLA citations included!

Gale Fine Arts and Music Collection
Fine Arts and Music Collection

A Gale specialized database that will give you reference works and articles related to arts topics including theater.  All souces contain MLA citations!

MLA citation for websites:

Last Name, First Name of the Author/Editor of the Site. “Title of Article/part of larger work.” Title of the website. Version number. Name of publisher or sponsoring institution of the site; if not available use N.p., Day Month Year of publication date/update. Web. Day Month Year of access.

Example:
"A Guide to the Robet Edmund Jones Papers, 1916-1963." Wesleyan University. Wesleyan University, 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 6 Jan. 2013.

If you use a citation generation website such as BibMe, please make sure the resulting citation follows this form.

See the Citations section of the SHS Library Website to find more resource types.

Citing YouTube:

Author’s name or posters username. “Title of image or video.” Media type. Name of website.   
     Name of website’s publisher, date of posting. Medium. Date retrieved.

Example:

Barksdale, Timothy. “Eastern Bluebird.” Video. YouTube. YouTube, 5 Apr. 2011. Web. 29 Oct. 2012.