Title: Quick Guide to Facts on File
1Quick Guide to Facts on File
- Blooms Literary Reference Online
2Credits
- PowerPoint created by Erin Ammon
- Bloom, Harold. Blooms Literary Reference Online.
Facts on File, 2009. Facts on File. 28 Oct 2009.
3Purpose of Quick Guide
- 11th Grade English Class
- You are to select a famous poet, research that
person and find additional information concerning
two specific works that are well-known. - This Quick Guide is to help you find information
within Blooms Literary Reference Online which is
a specific Facts on File Database.
4Questions to Answer
- Why am I required to use this database?
- When should I use this database?
- Who is Bloom?
- How do I get to the database?
- Where is the information within the database?
5Why am I required to use this database?
- It has information about your assignment that
will likely be helpful. - You will know how to use the database in the
future.
6Why am I required to use Facts on File?
- These databases are well organized so information
is easy to access and search time is reduced. - Organization usually allows for many methods of
searching, making multiple access points to
information.
7When should I use this database?
- To Locate
- Information on literature
- Biographies of authors
- Critiques of literary works
- Strategies for writing about specific works
- Topics and themes in literature
- Images and videos of authors and their work
- Timeline of world literature
8What about this assignment?
- To Locate
- Biographical information on author
- Authors works
- Critiques on work
- Topics and Themes
- Information on how to write
9Who is Bloom?
- Harold Bloom is a Professor at Yale University
- Hes written many books and articles critically
reviewing literature. - His focus has been on literature studied by high
school and college students.
10How do I get to the database?
- Click on http//www.fofweb.com/Demo
- User Name LSC5540
- Password mansfield
- Scroll down to Blooms Literary Reference Online
and click on the link.
11Where is the information within the database for
this assignment?
- If you know what author and works you are
researching, use the search box. - If you are still deciding on an author and want
to see whats out there, you can browse. - For extra options use the advanced search box.
12Where is the information within the database?
You can type the name of the author or work in
the search box.
You can also browse authors or works.
Advanced Search Link
13What does the advanced search look like?
Results can be limited by type
Click here or scroll down for search help.
14How are my results organized?
- If your author is Edgar Allen Poe, type his name
in the search box. - The results are categorized by tabs at the top of
the page such as biography or criticisms. - If you plan to use the results, click the save to
folder link.
15How are my search results organized?
Notice that the All Results tab is checked.
Click on other tabs to limit search.
Save relevant results.
Type of result listed.
16Where are my saved results?
Folder with saved items is located here.
Note saved file in results list.
17What can I do with my results.
- Click on saved items and sort through them.
- Items you want to keep can be printed, saved, or
emailed using the tools options on the page. - There is also a link for citations to help you
with your reference page.
18What can I do with my results?
Page tools can be found when you click on a
result allowing you to print and find citation
information.
Also notice a box with related information.
19What if I have other questions?
- Check out the help pages in the database.
- Ask the librarian or teacher.
- Good luck on your project!