Research: Organizations
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) Online Bibliography
http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/ulman1/asle/Search site: http://www.biblioserver.com/asle/
The bibliography includes citations and abstracts of scholarly and creative works in various media, as well as public documents, related to the study of relationships between language and literature, broadly conceived, and the environment. It also contains abstracts of presentations delivered at ASLE?s biennial conference and of dissertations in the field, completed and in progress. Editor: Lewis Ulman, ulman.1@osu.edu
The International James Joyce Foundation
http://english.osu.edu/research/journals/ijjf/
The International James Joyce Foundation was created in 1967 at the First International James Joyce Symposium, held on Bloomsday--June 16--in Dublin. Its purposes are to encourage scholarship, criticism, and study in regard to the life, work, and career of the writer whom many regard as the preeminent figure in modern literature, and to facilitate and coordinate ways in which scholars, critics, teachers, students, and general readers may meet together, correspond with each other, learn from one another, and help each other in achieving a greater appreciation and understanding of his work; these purposes have been carried out with increasing success.
