4.26.2011

Modernism Project









Works Cited

Anderson, George Parker. "modernism." In Anderson, George P., Judith S. Baughman, Matthew J. Bruccoli, and Carl Rollyson, eds. Encyclopedia of American Literature, Revised Edition: Into the Modern: 1896–1945, Volume 3. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2008. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed May 4, 2011).

Bloom, Harold, ed. "Cummings, E. E." E. E. Cummings, Bloom's Major Poets. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishing, 2003. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed May 5, 2011).

Cummings, E. E. "Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town." Poets.org. Web. 02 May 2011. .

Skyes, Dennis J. ""A Worn Path"" Rev. of "A Worn Path", by Eudora A. Welty. The Explicator 56.3 (1998): 151-53. Print.

Welty, Eudora. "A Worn Path." The Atlantic Monthly 167 (1941): 215-19. TheAtlantic.com. The Atlantic Monthly Group, 2001. Web. 2 May 2011. .

Werlock, Abby H. P. "modernism." The Facts On File Companion to the American Short Story, Second Edition. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2009. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed May 4, 2011).

Werlock, Abby H. P., ed. "Welty, Eudora." The Facts On File Companion to the American Novel. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2006. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed May 5, 2011).

(http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/a_f/cummings/howtown.htm - How do I cite this?!)

4.01.2011

Just Whistle While You Work!

My job shadowing experience was actually rather fun and dynamic. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the fact that I was on my feet all day, but that isn't generally typical for the occupation, and even if it were, I would get used to it.

I job shadowed the lovely folks at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and Library. I got to meet with the registrar, tour the newspaper microfilm rooms, see the basement archives, and go up to the conservation lab. My favorite parts were when I got to clean part of an old map of an Illinois town that never came into existence, go through the newspapers of a town nearby where I live, and see all the old books in the basement that are closed off to the public.

This experience has definitely made me think more seriously about careers involving history, preservation, and the library arts. It was a very exciting experience to get to see where people with those jobs work and what their day-to-day lives consist of. It has definitely helped me in choosing a career.