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JSTOR is a very good resource for articles online, as we have seen. We can quickly browse their index to see if JSTOR contains the full-text for any of the articlesthat we have found by selecting the Browse option at the top of the home page.Select the Alphabetical List of Journals option in the middle of the page at the top and we will find a complete list of the journals JSTOR has digitized. Wedo not, however, find the titles we seek in this list. .
Since we can't find the journal online, we'll try to get the print version.
Let's search the library catalog; we'll look at the catalog for
Fondren Library , but this
process should work at other libraries.From the basic search page, enter the periodical's title and select the
keyword option and periodical titles category.
Each bit of information has its own value to our research and so must be investigated differently. The important thing to remember is that you never knowwhat discoveries may change your view of the subject. We will take a look at the newspaper articles we found in the London Times as anexample.
Sladen's obituary and the review of his second autobiography both
indicate his involvement with the Victorian bohemian literary club scene. He is, infact, the founder of a number of clubs. We find out that he was the literary
editor of a periodical called "To-day" as well as "Who's Who." With a quick visit tothe library catalog, our search continues with yet another new source:
To-day .
This title is listed being in
Storage .
We have collected a variety of sources and information in reference to Douglas Sladen. This store of knowledge can be applied in any number of ways,depending on your research needs. We will continue with an exploration of Sladen's other writings, the writings of his contemporary travelwriters, and a number of other topics listed in the Oriental Cairo module.
From this point, you could move in any number of directions with the information you have. Douglas Sladen's story is interconnected with other travelwriters, the bohemian literary scene and even a few political figures. If your initial interestshave not yet been satisfied, then it is time to move on to another aspect of Sladen and his work. If your research topic has been narrowed down to amanageable size, then organizing your writing project is next on the agenda. Either way, the research methods explored here can be used to develop aswell as discover your topic. We hope to have shown that each new source that you find can lead you to many potential sources and that each new discoveryis actually a choice to be made about the direction of your research.
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