David Martin MEP wrote:
> How do I locate any references to Jim Jarmusch or his movies?
If you have access to electronic journals/online databases via an academic
library, for example, you could try entering 'jarmusch' as a search term,
along with any other relevant words/titles to limit the results to the
material you are interested in.
Some resources you could try include:
InfoTrac OneFile (journals and magazines)
International Film Archive Database (FIAD)
SwetsWise (electronic journals)
Web of Knowledge
Zetoc (electronic tables of contents)
You generally need a username and password to access online resources, and
someone in the library should be able to help you get started. If you don't
have access to an academic library, your local library may be able to
provide access to similar online resources.
There are other online resources you could try that don't need
authentication:
The British Universities Film & Video Council's Moving Image Gateway (MIG)
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/index.html will give you access to a range of
resources, some of which may be of more use to you than others.
The Internet Movie DataBase (IMDB) http://uk.imdb.com may have references to
articles (search for a film title, then click on the 'literature' link in
the left hand column)
Or try google ... this site was near the top of the list:
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/index.html
HTH :-)
ED
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