Confronting 1984: A Librarian's Survival Guide to the Orwell Term Paper Explosion
Abstract
For the past twenty‐five years or so, the writings of George Orwell — especially his final novel 1984 — have been a popular topic for student research. From junior high through graduate school, interest in Orwell has been consistent. Book reports, term papers, and even seminars on Orwell are common‐place in the national curriculum. Now, as the year 1984 arrives, librarians at all levels — public, school, academic — must brace themselves for a year‐long onslaught of requests for biographical and critical material on Orwell.
Citation
Karel, T.A. (1984), "Confronting 1984: A Librarian's Survival Guide to the Orwell Term Paper Explosion", Reference Services Review, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 13-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048838
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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