Saturday, August 3, 2019
Using the Google Search Engine :: Computer Science
Using the Google Search Engine find two internet sites that provide  internet resources for the study of Australian Literature.    -http://www.middlemiss.org/lit/lit.html    -http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/    ii. Write a detailed summary in no more than 600 words of what kind of  information and services the sites provide. Give examples as  necessary.    The first of the two websites that I looked at was  www.middlemiss.org/lit/lit.html, it is constructed by Perry Middlemiss  who is a lover of books, and who wishes to pay credit to those  'forgotten' Australian writers on the Web. Middlemiss begins by naming  70 Australian authors, and also provides links to those authors, and  those who do not have links to other sites a promise is made that they  will be provided in the future. By simply clicking on one of the  authors, for example Miles Franklin, you are led to a web page that  gives a brief biography of the author, and also a list of her works,  some of which also have links that give a brief insight.    The site also provides listings of the winners of literary prizes, and  in particular The Miles Franklin Award, and The Australian/Vogel  Award. Again by clicking on these we are lead to a page that provides  the winners of these awards, and also those that were shortlisted. A  page that provides a short description on the authors and the books  that are listed are available by clicking on the links.    Another form of Australian Literature that is provided is poems.  Middlemiss offers his favourite poet, Victor Daley on the site, and  lists some of his poems, which are all accessible. He also lists other  Australian poets, all of which have further links. By clicking on the  poet's name we are lead to a site that offers a short biography of the  poet, for example Adam Lindsay Gordon, the site also offers a list of  his poetry collections and biographies, some of which have further  links that discuss that particular item. Links are also available to  full texts of the poems that are listed. For example by clicking on  The Trenches by Frederic Manning we are lead to the full version of  the poem.    Also available are links to different Australian novels, which have  been segregated under different topic headings, these include fiction,  drama, art, food, histories, and others.    Ozlit (http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/) offers more than 500 pages  of Australian Literary information, and more than 1100 entries in  their Books and Writers database, which is also fully searchable. A  search engine is available that allows you to search the whole Ozlit  site for information. There is also a links database available that  allows you to search for references on writers.  					    
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