VCE Literature guide - units 3 & 4

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Welcome

This guide will assist you in finding reviews and analyses of texts used in the Unit 3 & 4 Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) Literature subject. This content can also be helpful to anyone looking for hints on reading and responding to texts, or seeking links to commentaries, criticisms and plot overviews.

The Library subscribes to many literature databases giving access to a wide range of high quality journal articles and other publications.

Many of these databases contain the full text of articles, but some provide citations for articles. The Library catalogue can then be searched to find the journals referred to in the citations.

See the Researching literature online tab for guidance on accessing and searching our databases and for more details on citations.

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To access the Library's databases from home, you need to be a Victorian resident with a current membership. You can register online for free.

Accessing full-text from links on this guide

Many links on this guide are to the online databases our Library subscribes to. When you click on such links you will be asked to enter the member number and your password.

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VCE guides

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Literature databases

Use the topic tabs at the top of this guide for instruction on using the most appropriate database.

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