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ENGL 2121: British Literature I

Information and links to materials appropriate for students enrolled in ENGL 2121: British Literature I

Scholarly v. Non-Scholary

Scholarly (peer-reviewed) resources undergo review by experts in a field of study, who determine that the articles are objective and credible before they are published. Examples of peer-reviewed resources include articles in scientific journals, encyclopedias, and textbooks

Non-scholarly resources are published without review by experts. Non-scholarly resources range from a variety of types, such as websites and magazines, to newspapers and books. If you plan to use non-scholarly materials, ask your instructor beforehand, and use the CRAAP Test.

Try this- Discover GALILEO

The Discover GALILEO search will search hundreds of databases at once and return articles from scholarly journals, newspapers, trade magazines, popular magazines, eBooks, dissertations, conference proceedings, videos, and more. Searching here will give you a wide range of results, which can be helpful when you are starting your research.

As you refine your research topic, subject databases can become more useful, as you are limiting what you are searching to only publications in your field of research. See the recommended databases below.

Suggested Databases

 

Literary Reference Center
Literary Reference Center is a full-text database that combines information from major respected reference works, books, and literary journals as well as original content from EBSCO Publishing. Literary Reference Center includes thousands of plot summaries, synopses, and work overviews; articles of literary criticism; author biographies; full text of over 430 literary journals; book reviews; classic and contemporary poems and short stories; full text of over 7,000 classic novels; author interviews; and images of key literary figures.

MLA International Bibliography
The MLA International Bibliography offers a detailed bibliography of journal articles, books, and dissertations. Produced by the Modern Language Association (MLA), the electronic version of the bibliography dates back to the 1920s and contains over 1.8 million citations from more than 4,400 journals & series, and 1,000 book publishers.

Humanities International Complete This database provides the full text of hundreds of journals, books, and other published sources worldwide pertaining to literary, scholarly, and creative thought and includes all data from Humanities International Index as well as the full text of more than 800 journals.

Other:
Academic Search Complete

This database offers an enormous collection of the most valuable full-text journals, providing users access to critical information from many sources unique to this database. In addition, this database is the leading source of peer-reviewed, full-text for STM research, as well as for the Social Sciences and Humanities. This scholarly collection offers unmatched coverage of information spanning a broad range of important areas of academic study.

CREDO Reference
CREDO Reference gives you a complete reference collection from over 50 publishers worlwide, powered by a network of cross-references that cut across topics, titles and publishers to provide answers - and new connections - in context. Credo promotes knowledge building, problem solving and critical thinking to give people the information skills necessary for success throughout their academic, professional, and personal lives.

Tips for Searching

Think of the best keywords to enter and be ready to change them as you pursue your topic. Try using a subject encyclopedia or dictionary for specialized terminology. Get ideas for new keywords by carefully examining the title, abstract and subject fields in your first results.

Try these search features:

  • Use quotes to search for phrases (example: "sociology of education”)
  • Use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to broaden or narrow your search
  • Use truncation (example: socio* will find sociology, sociologist, sociological)
  • Set search limits such as scholarly journals, full-text, or document type
  • Sort results by date or relevance
  • Browse subject headings

Visit the Search Techniques LibGuide for more tips and tricks.

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