Title: Finding Plays in UNLV Libraries
1Finding Plays in UNLV Libraries
2Hard to Browse!
- Plays are not all shelved in the same place, so
it is almost impossible to browse - Drama anthologies can be found in the PN section
(4th floor) - Non-American English language plays are shelved
in the PR section (4th floor) - American playwrights are shelved under PS, on the
5th floor
3- The Library Catalog will tell you where to go to
find a particular play. - If you dont know the title and author, or to
search by subject, try Play Index well visit
there later in the presentation.
4UNLV Library Catalog
- Try searching for the exact title of the play
with "title" selected from the search box. This
will find your play's title in both book titles
and also in the tables of contents of books. - If you get too many results, use the Limit/Refine
search button to add the author's name to the
search.
5Find the UNLV Libraries home page
Search the library catalog
6The TITLE search is more precise than a keyword
search.
7The TITLE search returns both book titles and
chapter titles. Usually you can tell which one is
the right choice by looking at the authors name.
8CALL link lets you see whats nearby on the
shelf
LOCATION link tells you where to find it
9Some TITLE searches will return too many results.
This search for Arcadia brought back 78
possibilities. The Limit/Sort Search button lets
you add another search term to search within the
existing list.
10Add the authors name to narrow down the list.
11Here is the play published both by itself and
in a collection of plays.
12No luck in library catalog
- If you don't turn up any evidence of the play in
UNLV's library catalog, the next step is to see
if it has been published as part of an anthology
of plays. - Some anthologies in UNLV Libraries have their
table of contents as part of their catalog
record, so you may locate plays that way
13Finding a play in an anthology
- Play Index, an online index available on the Find
Databases page, will also tell you about
anthologies plays have been published in - On alphabetical list, or choose Theater Arts -gt
Indexes - If you know title or author, search by them
- You can also search by subject or keyword
(keyword searches through one sentence summaries)
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15First, check off the Play Index box!
Enter title and/or author
16The index will confirm the title and author of
the play follow the linked title for more
information.
17The Find this play in a book link will give you
information about the anthologies it appears in.
18Use the Find Fulltext link to discover if UNLV
Libraries has a copy of that anthology. A new
window will open.
19The UNLV Library Catalog link on this menu will
automatically search for the anthology you
selected in the library catalog.
20The new window shows whether UNLV has a copy of
the anthology. When there are multiple copies of
a book available, sometimes some of them will be
located in LASR storage. It only takes 5 minutes
to retrieve them- use the Request this Item
button.
21Play Index can also help if you cant remember
the author or exact title of a play enter a
keyword or two in the keyword search box.
22Clicking on any title will let you browse the
full descriptions of plays on the whole list.
23Once you identify it, use the Find Fulltext
button to check the librarys print holdings.
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25If you get a No Matches Found result, you have
the option to try to borrow the book from another
library using UNLVs Document Delivery
Service. Following the link on this menu will
create a request form that is already filled out
for you with the details of this book.
26Youll be prompted to enter your ILLiad username
and password if you dont have one yet, use the
First Time Users link to create one.
Once logged in, the request information will be
automatically filled in you just need to click
the submit button and wait a week or so for the
book to arrive from another library.
27Document Delivery options
- To see what plays are available in other
libraries, try WorldCat
28- Not all play scripts have been published!
WorldCat will also help determine which ones
have. - UNLV also has access to thousands of scripts
online. Some are linked from the library catalog,
but many are not.
29Online full-text plays (UNLV subscription)
- North American Theatre Online
- Asian American Drama
- Black Drama
- Latino Literature
- North American Womens Drama
- 20th Century North American Drama
- LION (literature online)
- Twentieth Century Drama 1890-present
- American Drama 1714-1915
- English Drama 1275-1923
- EEBO (14-17th C facsimiles)
- ECCO (18th C facsimiles)
- Early American Imprints (18-19th C facsimiles)
30Free Online Plays
- Classical plays in 19th century translations
- Middle English medieval plays
- Popular English Renaissance plays (often without
textual apparatus) - French Classical Age, Spanish Golden Age
- Self-published plays
- Bootleg film scripts