XPLORE Library Catalog
(tips & tricks;
RefWorks help; XLinks; video tutorials) is Xavier library's online public
access catalog. It includes all of the library's books, journals, audiovisuals, and microform materials. Search XPLORE
by keyword, author, title and Library of Congress subject heading. If you don't find what you need,
request it online (printable instructions; video tutorial) from
OhioLINK, the combined library catalog of 84 colleges and universities
in the State of Ohio.
A selection of subject headings in performance studies is listed below:
Library of Congress call number ranges (books in these ranges are on the 3rd floor of the library):
PN 2000-3299 Theater
PN1720-1861 History and Criticism (literary drama)
PN 1660-1692 Technique (dramatic)
PN 1751-1771 Medieval drama
PN 1707 Drama criticism
PN 3171 Drama in education
PN 1997.85 Film adaptations
PN 1995 Film criticism
OhioLINK
Library Catalog (updated daily; video tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks) provides
access to more than 40 million items located at 85 public and private colleges
and universities in Ohio. Users may request items
online (printable instructions; video tutorial) and pick them up in 3 business days at an OhioLINK library of their
choosing. It is produced by OhioLINK and the user interface is provided by Innovative
Interfaces, Inc.
Electronic Books
To find electronic books in XPLORE, limit your search results to the location, Electronic Books (example) or search individual collections below.
ACLS Humanities
eBook (all full-text; title list; XLinks), formerly the
History eBook Project, is an online, fully searchable digital collection of 1,500 high-quality books covering
all aspects of world history and many other humanities disciplines. Books in this database have been recommended
and reviewed by scholars. They are of major importance, remain vital to scholarship and are frequently cited in
the literature. Books may include illustrations, graphs, charts, and maps as well as video, sound and music.
Restrictions may apply to printing and downloading as specified in
Section 107 of the U. S. Copyright Law. It is produced by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) in
collaboration with ten learned societies, about 80 contributing publishers, and librarians at the University of
Michigan’s Scholarly Publishing Office. The user interface is provided by ACLS. Users can also find these electronic books in XPLORE, the library's online catalog.
American
Drama (1714-present; all full-text; XLinks) contains more than 700 plays from
over 300 dramatists. It will eventually contain more than 2,000 plays. It is produced
by ProQuest/Chadwyck-Healey and the user interface is provided by OhioLINK. See also English Prose Drama and English Verse Drama, or search all three databases in the Drama Group.
Asian American Drama (1891-present; all full-text; XLinks) contains 252 plays
by 42 playwrights, together with detailed information on related productions, theaters, production
companies, and more. About half of the plays have never been published before. It includes selected
playbills, production photographs and other ephemera related to the plays. The plays themselves have
been selected using leading bibliographies. Users can search by authors, characters, productions, companies, years, plays, theaters, subjects and related resources. The showcase includes images of brochures, playbills, fliers, etc. It is
produced by and the user interface is provided by Alexander Street Press in collaboration with the
University of Chicago.
Black Drama (1850-present; all full-text; XLinks) contains approximately 1200 plays by 201
playwrights, together with detailed information on related productions, theaters,
production companies, and more. The database also includes selected playbills, production
photographs, author biographies and other ephemera related to the plays. Some 440 of the plays
are published here for the first time, including a number by major authors. Users can search by
author, characters, productions, companies, years, plays, theaters, and scenes. The plays have
been selected using leading bibliographies and with the editorial advice of James V. Hatch,
co-author with Errol G. Hill of A History of African American Theatre and a leading
expert in this area. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Alexander Street
Press in collaboration with the University of Chicago.
Credo Reference
(all full-text; list of titles; XLinks; user guide; search tips), formerly Xreferplus, provides hundreds of electronic reference books covering a broad range of subjects, including art, bilinguals, biography, business, dictionaries, encyclopedias, food, geography, history, language, law, literature, medicine, music, philosophy, psychology, quotations, religion, science, social sciences, and technology. It features over 65,000 images (art, diagrams, maps and photos) and over 93,000 audio pronunciation files accessible in the advanced search. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Xrefer. Users can also find these electronic books in XPLORE, the library's online catalog.
ebrary
(all full-text; XLinks) contains about 32,300 electronic books in business,
marketing, economics, computers, information technology, health, biomedical sciences, clinical sciences, engineering,
technology, life sciences, physical sciences, education, history, humanities, law, international relations, public
policy, social sciences, and behavioral sciences. It includes books in the Vault Career Library. Users can search for words in the subject, title or full-text of
books in this collection. Content can be easily copied and pasted into a word
processing document. Books in this collection are protected by copyright laws and there are limitations on the number
of pages that can be printed and copied. It is compiled by and the user interface is provided by ebrary. Users can also find these electronic books in XPLORE, the library's online catalog. The ebrary
Reader is required to view, copy and print pages in a book. Click the ebrary Reader icon or link to download the reader. The reader will install and
display your ebook. Monthly system maintenance is performed the first Tuesday of each month from 8-10pm (Pacific Time) during which ebrary may be unavailable.
English Prose Drama (1600-1900; all full-text; XLinks) is based on plays listed in the
New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature that were written or intended for
the stage and wholly or primarily in prose. It contains over 1,800 plays by about 400
authors from the renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century. The full text of each
drama is included with any accompanying text written by the author and forming an integral
part of the work. Selected images are directly accessible from the relevant points in the
text. It is produced by ProQuest/Chadwyck-Healey and the user interface is provided by
OhioLINK. See also American Drama and English Verse Drama, or search all three databases in the Drama Group.
English Verse Drama (1400-1900; all full-text; XLinks) contains more than 2,200 works by over
500 named authors and over 300 anonymous works, from the Shrewsbury Fragments of the late
thirteenth century through the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods to the end of the nineteenth
century. A verse drama is generally defined as a work acted on or intended for the stage which
is either completely in verse or includes significant verse content. It is based on
bibliographic information in the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.
It contains masques, short dramatic pieces written primarily in verse, selected translations,
works written for children and adaptations. It includes any accompanying text written by the
original author. It also includes any relevant accompanying text
written by the poet. It is produced by ProQuest/Chadwck-Healey and the user
interface is provided by OhioLINK. See also American Drama and English Prose Drama, or search all three databases in the Drama Group.
Gale Virtual Reference Library (all full-text;
RefWorks help; XLinks) provides access to more than 1,500 electronic reference books and their individual book chapters covering the arts, biography, business, education, health, history, law, literature, multicultural studies, the nation and the world, science, and social science. There is unlimited, simultaneous usage and no special readers or equipment are required to use this resource. Users can search for keywords in the chapter title or throughout the full-text of a chapter. Book chapters can be downloaded, emailed or printed, as well as translated into eight languages. The Find It icon links to the book in print format in OhioLINK. These electronic books will also be accessible in OhioLINK's Electronic Book Center. It is produced by Gale and the user
interface is provided by InfoTrac.
netLibrary eBooks (all full-text: more info; XLinks) provides access to about 15,000 electronic books on many different topics. The full-text of these eBooks may be browsed for 15 minutes or checked-out and read online for 2 hours. It includes books in the Vault Career Library. Users can also find these electronic books in XPLORE, the library's online catalog. In most cases only one person can access a netLibrary eBook at a time. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by netLibrary. Create an account (more info) at an on-campus computer workstation to add books to a list of favorites.
OhioLINK Electronic Book Center (all full-text) contains thousands of scholarly and reference e-books covering the humanities, sciences and social sciences. Users can search the collection by keyword or phrase or browse the collection by author, title or subject area. The individual collections that have links can be searched separately. The collections come from multiple publishers (ABC-CLIO, Gale, Oxford University Press, Sage & Springer) and the user interface for the combined collections is provided by OhioLINK. Users can also find these electronic books in XPLORE, the library's online catalog.
Oxford
Reference Online, Performing Arts (all full-text; XLinks) is a cross-searchable
database of 8 encyclopedias, dictionaries and reference works covering American
theater, dance, music, opera, Shakespeare, theater and who's who in opera. It
is published by and the user interface is provided by Oxford University Press. This subscription is limited to 5 simultaneous users.
Scottish Women
Poets of the Romantic Period (all full-text; XLinks) contains 60 volumes of romantic poetry, extensive
contemporary critical reviews, as well as material specially written for this database by leading
scholars. Users can search by authors, poems, works, essays & criticisms, and related websites.
It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Alexander Street Press in collaboration with
the University of Chicago.
Shakespeare: Editions and Adaptations 1623-1866; all full-text; XLinks) includes
the complete text of eleven major editions of Shakespeare's works, from the First Folio in 1623
to the Cambridge edition of 1863-1866. It also includes twenty-four separate contemporary
printings of individual plays, selected apocrypha and related works and more than 100
adaptations, sequels, and burlesques from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth
centuries. It is produced by ProQuest/Chadwyck-Healey and the user interface is provided by
OhioLINK.