English and Drama
Basic guides
- English and Drama: a guide to finding information Word document PDF
- Information skills: getting started
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Electronic resources: databases, e-journals, e-books and web sites
Athens password system
In order to access most electronic resources from home, you need to log into Athens first:
- Return to the Library home page and log into Athens.
- If you need help, check our guide to Logging into Athens for tips.
Electronic resources for English and Drama
- Databases links to services that help you find journal articles on a topic.
- E-journals links to individual electronic journals
- E-books
- Internet sites links to freely available Web sites.
Developing your skills
- Exam and study skills for English and Drama
- Finding journal articles for English and Drama
- Information skills: further research.
- Literature searching for your English dissertation
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Referencing and EndNote: how to cite your references in the MHRA style
- Citing your references using the MHRA style: A guide for English and Drama students.
This guide aims to cover the most common issues you’ll come across in your English or Drama studies. Full details about the MHRA style can be found in the official MHRA Style Guide which is produced by the Modern Humanities Research Association. - EndNote and EndNote Web - allow you to collect, store and manage your own collection of references and create bibliographies in your written work.
Researchers and staff
ENGLISH NEWS
English Department staff are involved in this year's Oxford Literary Festival which runs from 24 March to 1 April 2012. Highlights include: Other Worlds in Oxford - Kate Clanchy, chaired by Steve Matthews; Edgelands: Nature Writing in Estranged Places- Richard Mabey and Paul Farley, chaired by Simon Kövesi; Chocolate is the Word chaired by James Hawes; Culture and the Irish Future - Declan Kiberd, chaired by Eoin Flannery
Read about news and events in the English and Modern Languages Department.
See this month's books for English and Drama
Check our programme of Library training sessions
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