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An Online Bibliography

The Society maintains a Cumulative (Zotero) Bibliography dedicated to empirical studies of literature (and a few closely related topics).

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Research Methods and Procedures

The Society maintains a collection of research instruments and research protocols that are frequently used in empirical studies of literature. (Because some of these materials are copyrighted, access sometimes is restricted to IGEL members or members of specific Research Coalitions.)

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Research Coalitions

Steps are currently being taken to identify small groups of researchers concerned with specific topics in empirical studies of literature (e.g., literary reading and social cognition, shared literary reading).

Keywords: empirical literary studies, methods in literary studies, literary theory, literary stylistics, reader engagement, professional literary associations
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