English 313: Topics in Literary Studies/Makman
Provides resources for Lisa Makman's English 313 courses which are taught every Fall (Fantasies of Childhood) and Winter (Children's Literature and the Invention of Modern Childhood) semester.
- Getting Started
- Finding and Identifying Books for the Transmission Essay
- History of the Book
- Secondary Research Resources
- Using Special Collections
Librarian Contact Information
Angie Oehrli
Contact:
2178 Shapiro Library
919 S. University Ave.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1185
734 936-2376
Website
919 S. University Ave.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1185
734 936-2376
Librarian Contact Information
Juli McLoone, Curator
Contact:
660H Hatcher South
913 S. University Ave.
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
734-936-2309
Welcome
Welcome to the English 313 Research Guide. This guide is designed to help students find children's books, discover children's literature research, and (if appropriate) learn about creating an exhibit for this course.
Quick Links
The most common links you will need for this class can be found below.
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The CatalogThe Catalog is the definitive place for finding materials held by the U-M Library. Your results will include everything in our physical collection (books, audio, video, maps, musical scores, archival materials, and more), as well as materials available online such as electronic books, streaming audio and video, and online journals.
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Secondary Research ResourcesThis link will take you to the Secondary Research Resources page of this guide. Use these resources to find materials appropriate for your transmission essay/label
Ask a Librarian
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Chat or TextChat with a librarian using the Ask a Librarian messaging service.
Send text messages to (734) 315-0507. We'll reply to texts and chats during our service hours. -
Make an appointment with a librarianArrange a research consultation appointment with knowledgeable library experts.
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EmailUse the contact form to ask library and research-related questions, or to report technical problems with resources.
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Subject SpecialistsContact a subject specialist in your area of study to arrange an in-depth research consultation.
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PhoneCall (734) 764-9373 for general inquiries.
Last Updated: Jun 16, 2025 12:38 PM
Subjects: Course Help
