Tim Kircher
Contact:
Venice Campus bldg 300
941-408-1435
Subjects
Industry/Manufacturing/Construction
Welcome to Introduction to Literature with Marie Hendry.
In this guide you will find access to your readings and information that you need for your assignments.
Our librarians are here to help you succeed. If you need help narrowing a topic, finding sources, or need to cite, we can help you. There are librarians available on all three of our campuses. You can make an appointment, drop in, email, phone, or use our AskALibrarian service.
You can find more information including our hours of operation by clicking here
Introduction to Prewriting (Invention): Purdue's Online Writing Lab offers help with choosing a topic and strategies to begin your paper.
RECOMMENDED for ENC1101 students or those students writing their first college research paper. Provides videos and tips on how to choose a topic, develop a thesis statement, and organize your paper. Funded by SCF Group License.
Writer’s Reference Center provides users with a convenient one-stop location for all of the tools necessary to write and research effectively. Funded by SCF Group License.
Zero Textbook Cost
The intention behind the selection of readings for this course is for students to not have to pay any money out of pocket for assigned readings.
If you so desire, you may purchase your own personal copies of the stories and novels assigned but you are not required to.
Because course readings are delivered in multiple different formats and primarily online, some students may face challenges in accessing the materials or other challenges relating to specific learning differences.
Please reach out to Prof. Hendry or your librarians Theresa Smith-Ennis and Tim Kircher promptly when experiencing such a challenge.
The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can resolve your issue.
Please see the "Accessing Readings" tab or click these links for guidance on accessing the course readings according to the format and/or platform: