Welcome to the Seamus Heaney support page, linked to your
Level 3 Assessment sheet provided to you by your teacher.
A quick way to find out more about Seamus Heaney is to do an internet search but remember to think critically about which websites you use. For example, the The Poetry Foundation website is probably more reliable than Wikipedia. Wikipedia has great coverage of many topics, including the topics below, but you need to be aware that this information is contributed to by lots of different people. If you are using this site, it always pays to check the information against that on other sites or in books from the library.
Using a clustering search engine (such as Carrot2) or a focused search engine (such as Google Scholar) rather than relying on a 'JGI' (Just Google It) approach is a more time effective strategy. You will still need to assess the websites you find for suitability - assess your sites using the CRAP test. :)
Using a clustering search engine (such as Carrot2) or a focused search engine (such as Google Scholar) rather than relying on a 'JGI' (Just Google It) approach is a more time effective strategy. You will still need to assess the websites you find for suitability - assess your sites using the CRAP test. :)
What books do we have here at CHSL for you?Click here to go to the BOOKLIST for Seamus Heaney.
ALL books are on 'Closed Reserve' which means you can use them in the Library. Just ask at the desk and we'll point you in the right direction. :) |
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What else do we have at CHSL?
We have collected up some lovely articles that may or may not be accessible to you via the internet. We have placed these in a clear-file in the Seamus Heaney box of books.
Use these EPIC databases for literary Criticism:
Click the image above to go to the ARTEMIS database interface and search from there. THINK about your keyword search terms before you start searching.
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Click the image above to go to the POWER SEARCH database interface and search from there. THINK about your keyword search terms before you start searching.
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EXPLORA (Ebsco)
Click the image above to go to the EXPLORA database interface and search from there. THINK about your keyword search terms before you start searching.
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For audio and audio visual discussions and readings:
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Referencing your work using APA style:
Remember, you need to produce your own work and say (cite) where it came from. A great tool for this (using the APA referencing style) is RefMe. This tool also has Android and iPhone apps which makes using it very easy - I have added a YouTube video below that walks you through this very simple process. Please remember to select APA style from the drop-down list.
RefMe also has a Chrome extension which you can load onto you toolbar and add your references from there. VERY SIMPLE! Watch the tutorial below and create an account. It can be used on any device with your login.
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