IDS 101 The (R)evolution of Almodóvar's Films
Maria Blanco-Arnejo, Professor

1. Library Catalogs

Willamette University Libraries Catalog

Orbis Cascade Alliance Summit catalog of academic libraries in Oregon and Washington

2. Major Research Databases

Literature Resource Center: Provides access to biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of authors from every age and literary discipline. (Full-text)

Oxford Reference Online: 100 well-known and trusted dictionaries and reference books combined into a single cross-searchable web database. (Full-text)

Academic Search Premier: Provides full text for more than 3,600 academic, social sciences, humanities, general science, education and multi-cultural journals. (Mixed)

MLA International Bibliography. Indexes critical material on the modern languages, literature, linguistics, and folklore. (Mixed)

Project Muse: Provides online access to the full text of over 300 journals in the disciplines of literary studies, classics, history, philosophy, and more. (Full-text)

JSTOR: Provides access to the complete back files of more than 624 cross-disciplinary academic journals in digital format, some of which date from the 1800s. (Full-text)

LexisNexis Academic: Provides access to full-text information from newspapers, journals, magazines and reference sources with strengths in the areas of current news, business, law, and politics. (Full-text)

3. Internet Resources


Almodovar's Official Website (in English)

Pedro Almodovar: A Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Library

Internet Movie Database (IMDB) page on Almodovar

Image of Tomatoes by Carolyn Keeney, courtesy of Pics4Learning

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