SPAN 303: Third-Year Spanish: Home
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About This Guide
This research guide is intended to support students in the Spanish 303 - 00a - the third year Spanish language course offered by the Portland State University's World Languages Department.
Getting Started - Introduce yourself to the literary terms, theories and movements you may come across in your readings.
Find Articles - Find links to article citations and the actual articles. Also learn what kinds of articles are appropriate for your assignments.
Find Books - Information on locating books (online and print) from Portland State Library and beyond.
MLA Style - Resources and links for MLA Style and citation formatting.
Core Online Resources
- MLA International BibliographyIndexes citations to journal articles, dissertations, and books about world literature, literary criticism, language, linguistics, and folklore from 1921 to the present.
- JSTORContains full text articles from major research journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Coverage of most journals starts from the beginning of a journal's publication and typically excludes the most recent three to five years.
- Literature Resource CenterProvides reference, literary timelines, and articles on authors, journalists, and critics from all literary periods. Covers literary genres such as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, history, and journalism.
- Fuente AcademicaCovers Spanish language scholarly, academic journals. Offers full text, multidisciplinary content.
- Literature CompassPublishes an online-only, peer-reviewed journal that features survey articles of the most important research and current thinking across the literature discipline.