Just a couple of notes-to-self, keeping track of resources I've come across recently...
- Guide to Literary and Critical Theory, by Dino Felluga, in Purdue's English department. Useful, concise, includes picture of rhino.
- Remember to check out the Documenting the American South project (UNC), especially the online texts project.
- Eserver (Iowa State). Kind of like a wiki, kind of like a full-text archive. The public can upload their own contributions to the project. Interesting.
- A list of writing programs worldwide, maintained by Gordon Thomas at the University of Idaho.
- And the same kind of thing for English departments, maintained by David L. Hoover at NYU.
Thanks to Kristine Anderson's subject resource page at Purdue for a lot of these.
Interesting reference question of the day: "If you're going to add 'Doctor' before a surname in something you write, how would you abbreviate that?" (Asked apologetically and with good humour by an ESL speaker, who had actually already figured it out.)
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