Papers by Kathrine Aydelott
Getting Started with Zotero
Learn about the free, open-source citation management program Zotero and set it up on your own la... more Learn about the free, open-source citation management program Zotero and set it up on your own laptop. Bring your computer

Hampshire (UNH) is a public flagship, land sea and space grant, Carnegie-classed "Research High" ... more Hampshire (UNH) is a public flagship, land sea and space grant, Carnegie-classed "Research High" institution of about 13,000 undergraduates and 2,400 graduate students in Durham, on the New Hampshire seacoast. 1 UNH students come from all fifty states and seventy countries. About 44 percent are from New Hampshire, 2 and many are first-generation students. 3 Nearly all first-year students and 56 percent of undergraduates live on campus, but much off-campus housing is in Durham, and students walk, skateboard, or moped to class; others take transportation from nearby communities. UNH has fewer than 1,000 international students, and fewer than 2,300 who list an ethnicity other than "White non-Hispanic. " 4 In this regard, UNH's population resembles that of many other public institutions in northern New England. Besides eleven of UNH's thirteen colleges and schools, the Durham campus houses the main Dimond Library and three branch libraries supporting STEM fields. In this chapter, the library means the Durham campus libraries collectively. 5 While the library's information literacy (IL) program aspires to address the lifelong learning needs of the community broadly, in practice more emphasis is placed on undergraduate support, specifically for first-year students, and secondarily on those involved in research at all levels. 6

Resources for American Literary Study
In 1889, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman published a short story called “An Idyl of a Berry Pasture” in O... more In 1889, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman published a short story called “An Idyl of a Berry Pasture” in Once a Week, an early imprint of Collier's Weekly. Since that time, the story has been lost. Rediscovered, the tale depicts a meeting between the impoverished Viola Bell and the upstanding Elisha Burney and Viola's unsuccessful attempt to win his heart. Besides realistic dialect, careful descriptions of nature and village life, and pointed observations about the domestic lives and attitudes of New England men and women, Freeman revisits themes of poverty and class distinctions, and the polarities of freedom and safety, masculinity and femininity, authenticity and conformity, and individual and community. Published at a time when Freeman had established herself as a writer of the New England soil, and containing hallmarks of her best work, “An Idyl of a Berry Pasture” deserves placement among Freeman's strong and evocative New England stories.
Research Guides: English, Literature & Writing (UNH Durham): Teaching Resources
This guide will help you locate resources for writing, and for the study of literature at UNH, in... more This guide will help you locate resources for writing, and for the study of literature at UNH, including American literature, English literature, and Shakespeare.
Research Guides: LibGuides Standards and Best Practices: Structure & Layout
This guide will help you create a usable, readable and well designed guide for the University of ... more This guide will help you create a usable, readable and well designed guide for the University of New Hampshire. It lists standards, best practices, and guidelines to follow when creating and updating guides or webpages.
Research Guides: LibGuides Standards and Best Practices: Getting Started
This guide will help you create a usable, readable and well designed guide for the University of ... more This guide will help you create a usable, readable and well designed guide for the University of New Hampshire. It lists standards, best practices, and guidelines to follow when creating and updating guides or webpages. Overview of this guide and content
Research Guides: Women's Studies: Web Resources
Information on library resources, services and more to get you started on researching women's... more Information on library resources, services and more to get you started on researching women's studies topics.
Research Guides: Literature (UNH Durham): Find Books
This guide will help you locate resources for the study of literature at UNH, including American ... more This guide will help you locate resources for the study of literature at UNH, including American literature, English literature, and Shakespeare.
Research Guides: Classics and Italian Studies: Citing & Writing
Research Guides: English, Literature & Writing (UNH Durham): Reference Sources
This guide will help you locate resources for writing, and for the study of literature at UNH, in... more This guide will help you locate resources for writing, and for the study of literature at UNH, including American literature, English literature, and Shakespeare.
Research Guides: Music Research Resources (UNH Durham): Catalogs: Find Books & Scores
Research Guides: English, Literature & Writing (UNH Durham): Course Pages
This guide will help you locate resources for writing, and for the study of literature at UNH, in... more This guide will help you locate resources for writing, and for the study of literature at UNH, including American literature, English literature, and Shakespeare.
Research Guides: RefWorks Citation Management Software: About New RefWorks
Transition from RefWorks to Zotero
Open Resources for Genealogical Research
Research Guides: FIRE - First-year Innovation and Research Experience (UNH Durham): Unlock the Door Game
Use this guide to help you identify and locate resources for your FIRE Grand Challenge topics thi... more Use this guide to help you identify and locate resources for your FIRE Grand Challenge topics this year. This is a cooperative effort, so if you find resources you would like linked to this guide, please send a message to your librarian.
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Papers by Kathrine Aydelott