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Course Guide for ENG101: Debunking Writing Buzzwords

ENG101 - Debunking Writing Buzzwords: An Exploration of Process Through Poetry with Professor Dryden

Where to Search

There are many places in Emory Libraries to search for journal articles, including eJournals, Articles+, and a large number of databases.

You can search in two different types of databases.

  • Multidisciplinary databases - Include both popular and scholarly sources on a wide range of topics. Consider trying the multidisciplinary database Academic Search Complete as a place to get started with a research project.
  • Subject-specific databases - Include scholarly and specialized articles from a specific discipline. See the Databases@Emory list to get a sense of what subject-specific databases are available to you.

Google Scholar is also a great place to search for articles. Use these directions to ensure that you can both find and access material from Google Scholar at the Emory Libraries.

If Emory does not have the article you are looking for, you can request it through InterLibrary Loan.

Pro-tip: always scour through the bibliographies of the articles you're reading that relate to your research area/topic. Often you'll find that someone else has done the legwork of compiling articles/books directly relevant to your research interest!

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