Poetry Awareness Month & University Libraries

The creativity of an author who creates a literary piece that is an: “. . . imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm. . .” (as defined within the pages of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary) can be considered a poet.

In honor of those who write ballads, epics, haiku, lyrics, odes, sonnets, or concentrate on another literary form (along with their readership) are recognized this January as part of Poetry Awareness Month being celebrated across the globe.

The University Libraries features several thousand first-hand works, critical studies, and reviews of poetry written between the 15th century and the present day. A starter list of titles found within our SetonCat holdings catalog found via the following link.

In addition, we have various interdisciplinary Library Research Guides and specialized English Databases to aid with finding authors, titles, and various styles of expression for study.

Need additional help through the University Libraries? You can book a research appointment here: Research Appointment Site

International Creativity Month, Credo, JSTOR Text Analyzer & University Libraries

The University Libraries is here to support the imagination of our students, faculty, and guests wherever their respective research paths might lead. In this spirit, we offer several information resources that can serve as a foundation for your own journey of discovery.

For example, our Credo Reference site provides multiple-options for exploration. As the screen illustration below indicates there is a wide-range of subject areas available along with unique guides such as the Mind Map link which is a: “visual tool can help you discover connections between key terms by mapping close relationships.”

Another information lead that encourages creativity is JSTOR Text Analyzer. This information tool can greatly add in the discovery of key documents to aid your specialized study path.

Whichever sites are chosen these links will aid as a starting point in meeting your educational goals and support your intellectual vision wherever it might lead!

Need additional help through the University Libraries? You can book a research appointment here: Research Appointment Site