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Language & Language Learning

Finding Books in Thorndike Library

Use the main search box, Thorncat, on the library homepage to search for books or use the search box below.



Don't know what a call number is? See our guide on Understanding Call Numbers.
Looking for a book not held in the library? Request it through Interlibrary Loan (ILL).

World Language Collection

In the stacks you can find the World Language Collection which has materials written in these languages:

Abenaki, Albanian, Arabic, Bantu, Belarusian, Beothuk, Cambodian, Cherokee, Chinese, Cree, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Estonian, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hopi, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Koyukon, Lakota, Lao, Latin, Latvian, Maori, Micmac, Navajo, Norwegian, Passamaquoddy-Maliseet, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Sanskrit, Sign Language, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Tutchone, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Welsh

 

 

 

 

Senior Projects

Senior Projects and Master’s Theses are cataloged in Thorncat. Some projects are temporarily held from public view, which is reflected in their call number. All other available Senior Projects will have SENIOR PROJECT as their call number and are available for in-library viewing. Master’s Thesis call numbers have the prefix THESIS and are located in the COA Collection area at the back of the library (they are bound in blue with title and author imprinted on spine). Click HERE to view the Senior Projects & Master’s Theses in Archives & Thorncat Google Sheet, which is a list of all the projects and theses held in the archives. 

Viewing Senior Projects and Master’s Theses
Senior Projects
 are stored in the college archives. They range in format from VHS and cassette to compact disc and printed books. They are available for in-library use only. The library has players for the various formats. To view a senior project, click here to schedule an appointment or ask any library staff member for assistance.

Master’s Thesis call numbers have the prefix THESIS and are located in the COA Collection area at the back of the library (they are bound in blue with title and author imprinted on spine). They are available for in-library use only and are self-serve.

Sampling of Senior Projects

  1. Transforming Worldviews: Language Diversity and the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy-Maliseet Languages of Maine - Anna Flanagan, 2013.
  2. Making French Relevant - Sarah Gribben, 2012.
  3. The Enchanted Stories of the Kazchikel Mayas - Simon Michaud, 2008.
  4. Language, Truth and Meaning : a philosophical study : between modestly and full-bloodedness and other essays on logic, language and mind - Nathan Brettschneider, 2006.
  5. Violet Dusk: Short Stories Translated from the Chinese and Portuguese - Herman Leung, 2004.
  6. The Chess Novel : A Translation from Albanian - Arber Daviohli, 2004.

Finding Books Beyond Thorndike Library

If you can't find materials in Thorncat, check MaineCat and WorldCat. If you find something you'd like to borrow, you can email ill@coa.edu to request materials via Interlibrary Loan. Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is the process by which libraries request materials from other libraries. 

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Courses

Jump to books previously placed on reserve in the library or listed in the syllabus for the course indicated: