FYSE 1167 Shakespeare's Characters! Get to know your library & a real librarian.
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Question #1. Your Group Name. Name your group after a Shakespeare character. Like the Pucks or Titanias. Enter it below. *
Question #2. Add the names of everyone in your group *
When you don't know what to do, start at go/library 🔮
If you forget all the go/links in this quiz, go/library will save the day.


Find a quiet place and watch this short video: "Citation For People Who Hate Citation" 📺
How to Find Books 📚
At Middlebury, there are two ways to find books: LibrarySearch and MIDCAT.
LibrarySearch
Find it at go/LibrarySearch.

LibrarySearch is like Google. It searches everything in the library like books, newspapers, journal articles, and movies.
MIDCAT
Find it at go/midcat

MIDCAT is the "classic" library catalog.

MIDCAT is best when you know what you're looking for and can search for a title, author, or subject. You'll get fewer results in MIDCAT than in LibrarySearch. 

MIDCAT won't help you with misspellings or auto-suggestions, so make sure you spell-check! 

Question #3. Find a book about Shakespeare in the Library by James Shapiro, a professor at Columbia University. Tell me the title below. 

📸 Now go find the book. Take a #shelfie, a picture of you bragging that you found the book. 

📱 Text your photo to Rebekah along with your team name 802-989-2948
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Question 4. Can you find a book about teaching social justice through Shakespeare? If you find one, choose he name of Chapter 5 from the options below.

👏🏼 Tip: You don't have to go to an actual bookshelf to find it.
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What are Scholarly or Peer Reviewed Articles?
The term scholarly article or peer reviewed refers to an article published in an academic journal, reviewed by professors and experts in a field.

How to Find Articles
Start at LibrarySearch go/LibrarySearch

LibrarySearch includes articles from other websites that are perfect for you class like Jstor (go/jstor), Project Muse (go/ProjectMuse), and the MLA International Bibliography (go/MLA).

But you don't have to remember those names. Just start at go/library.
Question 6. Try to find a peer-reviewed article that explores ideas around queer identity, pregnancy, and gender in a particular stage adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

Copy-Paste the MLA citation below. 

👏🏼 Tip: LibrarySearch and MIDCAT provide citations! (If you can't find it, ask Rebekah when you see her again.)
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What if the Library does't have what I need? 
This will happen! The Library can help by borrowing a book or journal article from another library.
We call this Inter Library Loan, or ILL. You can learn more at go/ill

We talk more about this when we meet too. 🗯
Last question. You're visiting Rebekah on a Monday. What are the Davis Family Library's hours today?

*Tip: You can visit go/hours to find out when the Libraries open and close.
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Extra credit. The library is 222 years old and has millions of items.

Add a question about the library that you still have and Rebekah will try to answer it.
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