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The Library Service Center (LSC) is an off-campus shelving facility. If you find a book or journal with the location listed as LSC, click on "place hold" and type in the requested information. Your requested item will be brought to Fondren and you can pick it up at the Circulation Desk.
Here are just a few of the indexes that can be used to find information on Shakespeare. For others, take a look at the English Literature Guide.
Shakespeare Quarterly (in JSTOR and Project MUSE)
SQ is the world's foremost journal focusing on all aspects of Shakespeare studies. Topics cover criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. "Shakespeare Performed," publishing review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world, is a regular feature.
Shakespeare Quarterly also has a public "Digital Space" where you can "see highlights from our peer-reviewed, published journal, browse past issues of SQ, and explore web-exclusive, invited content, including interviews, performance reviews, and reflections."
JSTOR UnderStanding Shakespeare: This JSTOR research tool lets you browse texts from the Folger Shakespeare Library, click on a line in a play and see articles in JSTOR that quote that line.