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| Welcome! This site hosts ASLE's online bibliography of scholarly and creative works, as well as public documents, related to the study of relationships between language and literature, broadly conceived, and the environment. The site allows ASLE members and contributing editors to submit bibliographic entries, complete with abstracts and keywords, on-line. Each week, the database will be updated with records submitted during the previous week. The cumulative database can be searched online at any time. For a quick overview of records added to the bibliography in the most recent update, click on the "What's New" button.To search the bibliography, click on the "Search" button. To contribute to the bibliography, click on the "Contribute" button. Members have posted 106 abstracts of their presentations at the ASLE conference held June 21-25, 2005 at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Click here to download a Microsoft Word file containing abstracts submitted by July 31, 2005 (approx. 450 KB). You can also download a
version of the current bibliography (as of September
25, 2008) formatted for printing in .doc and .docx formats (suitable
for opening in Microsoft Word) or Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF) format: The current printable bibliography contains 1252 references and occupies about 213 printed pages, depending on your font and margins. Additional items appear in the online bibliography. |
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The ASLE Online Bibliography in Depth[scroll down for more info] |
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At present, the database contains only records submitted since this site debuted in July 2000. To search the previous ASLE On-line Biliography or browse several subject bibliographies compiled by individual ASLE members, please follow the links below: |
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Recent Update: September 25, 2008 |
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