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Core Resources : Need to find research on art and politics? Key SCF Library databases, eLibraries, digital video and more. TIP:  If still exploring the topic, use the all-in-one search to discover different issues and ideas about the topic.

Writing & Citing : Help and examples for MLA, APA and ASA citation styles.

Library FAQs : Screencasts and tutorials on how to find and use ebooks, scholarly articles and more. Don't see something you need? Let us know.

Library Info :  Library hours for both campuses, contact and other area library information.

Ask-A-Librarian : Chat, Text or eMail

 

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Search Library Resources. -- Narrow your search to format. You can select ebooks, books. scholarly journal articles, newspapers, digital video and more. to search Books, eBooks and more! Search by subject or keyword using the following terms and phrases. Add your author as a keyword to narrow the search. You may narrow your search with a genre (horror, humor ), literary time period (Beat, Harlem Renaissance ) or other more specific subject areas ( women authors/feminism, history). The Library catalog search brings up print resources, eBooks and audio books.

Study and Teaching                                                    
Examinations
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Criticism and interpretation
Literature, comparative
Literature and history

Fiction
History and criticism
Stories, plots, etc.
Technique
Theory
Biography
Narration (rhetoric)

TIPS:
-Search phrases using " ".  
  Example: video games = "video games".
-Use truncation if you are not sure about the ending of your search term. ? or *
  Example: Expen?    =     Expense, Expensive, Expenditure

 

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