Metabibliography of Recent Articles on Teaching College ...



Metabibliography of Recent Articles on Teaching College LiteratureThis metabibliography—a bibliography compiled through collecting bibliographies—includes all of the works that are cited in the articles on teaching literature listed in its sibling, “Bibliography of Recent Articles on Teaching College Literature.” It includes 5214 works cited in 251 articles.Entries for authors cited more than once are highlighted. Blue indicates 2-4 citations. Green indicates 5-9 citations. Yellow indicates 10 or more citations. Taylor Lyon has my gratitude for counting and highlighting.I propose that this collection of citations is robustly representative of the works cited in current scholarship on teaching literature at the college level. It is my hope that this metabibliography provides data useful for exploring, and advancing, the state of this scholarship. (Also see “Bibliography of Recent Articles on Teaching College Literature,” a much shorter list of the articles citing these works.)Paul T. 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