2. Using HOLLIS for Literary Research
The HOLLIS catalog contains records for books, journals, sound
recordings, manuscripts, visual materials, maps, government documents,
CD-ROMs and other electronic resources, etc. held by various libraries
at Harvard. Records for Journals, but not journal articles, are included
in the catalog. To search for citations to articles and chapters in books,
see 3. Finding
Journal Articles.
HOLLIS and literary research
If searching for the works of a prolific author [via Search type: Author (last name first)], you may select one of two results displays:
Subject Searching in HOLLIS: Two Approaches
To find works about an author and his/her work, including critical and interpretative works, you may use either keyword or subject searching.
Keyword searching
Using Search type: keywords anywhere: corneille and criticism will lead to records with official subject headings such as:
Corneille, Pierre, 1606-1684 --Criticism and interpretation
or to broader headings, such as:
French literature--17th century--History and criticism
Self in literature
Click on the underlined subject headings in the HOLLIS record to narrow your search and/or explore the nuances of your topic.
**Note that the Keywords anywhere will search the selected terms anywhere in the HOLLIS record, including contents notes and subject headings. Keyword search may lead to "false drops," results that do not match the intent of the search. If this occurs, try adding or modifying terms for more precision.
Searching Authors as Subjects
To do so, use Search type: Subject beginning with..." and enter the author's name in last name/comma/first name order to see the results for author as subject. When browsing the entries for prolific authors, a range of subheadings will display, for example:
Molière, 1622-1673--Bibliography
--Influence
--Language
--Political and social views
Racine, Jean, 1639-1699--Dramatic production
--Influence
--Musical settings
Interspersed in the index will be works devoted primarily to one particular title, such as:
Molière, 1622-1673. Amphitryon.
Other Subject Headings
Genres such as French poetry and French literature subdivide by period, then topic.
e.g. French poetry--20th century--History and criticism
French literature--18th century--History and criticism
French literature (French drama, French poetry) subdivide
by period, then topic
e.g. French literature--17th century--History and criticism
French literature--17th century--Themes, motives
French drama--17th century--Appreciation
Salons--France--History--17th century
Salons--France--Paris
France --Intellectual life--17th century
Criticism--France--History--17th century
Classicism (subdivides by country, topic, period)
e.g. Classicism--France--History--17th century
Women and literature--France--History--17th century
France--Civilization--17th-18th centuries
Authors, French--17th century (and topical subdivisions, such as Biography)
Authors and readers--France--History--17th century
France--History--Louis XIII, 1610-1643
France--History--Louis XIV, 1643-1715
Other Search Strategies
Searching for Author journals
To search for author journals in HOLLIS, use Expanded Search as in this example:
Keywords from:
Subject words: voltaire
and
Subject words: periodicals
In WorldCat, select Advanced Search and enter author's name (last, first) as a Subject term and Limit type to: Serial Publications.
Example:
Search for: moliere as Subject
and
Limit type to: serial publications
Searching for Journal Titles in HOLLIS
Use the subset, "Journals," in the catalog to find the location of journal titles in the libraries. Only a relatively small number of journals have links to full-text of articles. Resources listed in the following section (Finding Journal Articles) will lead you to the citations for articles, and in some cases, full-text of articles, in a variety of online databases licensed by Harvard.
Finding Material by Form, Date, or Language: Expanded Search
Use Expanded Search when you wish to combine more than two search terms and/or you wish to limit the search by format (visual for videos, audio for recordings, maps, manuscripts, etc.), language, library location and/or date range. This is a good way to find materials at Houghton, Music and Fine Arts Libraries, for example.
Widener Library Guides & Forms
For a quick guide to the call number system, the stack layout and other notes on finding books at Widener, see Finding Materials in Widener.
It's always advisable to check the Call Number Location chart before looking for items in the stacks. The charts are also available in the Circulation area, the Reading Rooms and in the stacks.
Occasionally you'll find that we do not own a book or journal that is pertinent to your research. To request the title, use Interlibrary Loan.

