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"Understanding Memory"
Week Three Tips for Library Assignment
- Read a Freudian case study
- Read the "Case of the Wolf Man" in The Wolf-Man (New York:
Basic Books, 1971). This is on reserve for your class, in the Kent Cooper
Room on the ground floor of the Main Library. To find Reserves materials
in IUCAT, click on "Reserves" (upper left
corner. Then search by instructor name (Lieber).
- Find other places where Plato discusses memory
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You have several choices here:
- Use an index (the easiest way). The Collected Dialogues of Plato
is on
reserve for your class, in the Kent Cooper Room. (See above.) Look in the
index under "Memory."
- Browse Plato's works online. Visit The
Perseus Digital Library on the web. Click on Classics (upper
left corner), then scroll down to Plato. Make sure the text is displaying
in English (unless you read Greek!).
- Search on CD-ROM. Go to LETRS
(Library Electronic Text Resource Service) in the Main
Library (next to the Reference Desk) and ask for help using the "Library of
the Future" (more like the
library of the mid 1990s, but it lets you search all of Plato's works at
once). You can also search in Perseus but it's more complicated.
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