In the upper right hand corner, you may set your settings to University of West Florida. That way, you will see a FullText@UWF link if we have the full-text available. Searching One Search is a great tool for searching many databases at once (including our catalog), as well.
To limit by date:
Following the references and footnotes in a given article will help you find additional research.
If you find a reference in a bibliography that interests you, look for the title in One Search to see if we own access to it.
OneSearch searches many of our databases at one time, so it can be a real timesaver in finding peer-reviewed articles. Limit to peer-reviewed articles below and then begin your search. It is also a great source for E-books if you wish to leave your search open.
There may not be whole books of criticism or even chapters yet about All the Light We Cannot See. That is okay!
You may wish to think more broadly, using disability, blindness, literature, and their synonyms as search terms. You may also stumble across book reviews in some of the disability journals. For example, that is how I found this e-book below:
Try combinations of search terms:
This is the Honors Thesis if you want to see how the writer integrates sources:
Blog post from National Federation of the Blind by a professor who has written a lot about this: