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Resources to add in coursework for ENGL:2014 Reading and Writing About Short Stories, Spring 2023 with Dr. Claire Fox

Welcome!

Welcome to the guide for ENGL:2014 Reading and Writing About Short Stories - Placemaking and World-Building in Short Fiction - with Professor Claire F. Fox. The information in this guide will help provide general library information, information on selected databases, and resources for MLA citation. If you are struggling with your research or have any questions, please ask!

Library Links

General Research Tips

  • Generate a list of your search terms and any synonyms.
  • Search for each term in databases or InfoHawk+.
  • Log in to InfoHawk+ to pin your results and searches for future reference.
  • If searching for a phrase, insert quotation marks around the phrase.
  • Limit your search by a date range if you want results from certain years.
  • Try your search terms in multiple databases.
  • Look at the footnotes and bibliography of scholarly articles - they can lead you to related sources!
  • The first sources that you find may not be the best. Keep looking!

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