Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2016

National Poetry Day



Celebrate National Poetry Day!


See contemporary Poets on Screen reciting their poems!  Access the ProQuest Learning: Literature in our databases (click here)  Go to Literature/Language Section.  Access with your school's database username & password.

The Poets on Screen collection showcases contemporary poets reading selections of their own work and their favorite classic poems. These clips are the result of an ambitious five-year project funded by ProQuest and poets recorded now include Andrew Motion, Gillian Clarke, Simon Armitage, Margaret Atwood, and Benjamin Zephaniah.

Also,

Explore our library's collection of poetry books located within our Destiny Library Catalog.

Titles available include:
  • The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou (print & eBook format)
  • Notable Poets: Volumes 1,2,3 (eBook format)
  • 100 Essential Modern Poems by Women (print format)
  • Classic Writings on Poetry (eBook format)
  • Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia & Beyond (print format)
and many more......... 

Friday, April 12, 2013

April is Poetry Month- Spotlight on ProQuest Learning Database

 
 

In honor of National Poetry Month 

The spotlight is on the VRC's ProQuest Learning: Literature database


This online database features a poetry archive: 



"The Poets on Screen collection showcases contemporary poets reading selections of their own work and their favorite classic poems. These clips are the result of an ambitious five-year project funded by ProQuest and poets recorded now include Andrew Motion, Gillian Clarke, Simon Armitage, Margaret Atwood, and Benjamin Zephaniah.


Each Poets on Screen reading gives students the chance to see and hear one poet's interpretation of the work, prompting the discussion of what form alternative readings might take and how this reading has influenced their thoughts about the poem and other works they have studied." PQLL 2013

 

To search for Poets:


To access the site in your school's VRC, click on title above.  Go to Literature/Language Section

 

At the site you can search alphabetically by reader and author's surname as well as alphabetically by poem title. To play the video reading you are interested in, click the relevant link and choose the file format for your preferred media player from the page which opens.


See your school Librarian, if you have any questions.