Use the TSU library's databases to search for good scholarly articles related to your topic. (They pay for the subscriptions to a bunch of different journals, etc. that you can't get by just going online.)
Here's how to do it:
1. Go to TSU homepage.
2. Click "Library/Media Centers" in the Quick Links box.
3. Click "Databases" in the Search box.
4. For the purposes of this class, I recommend searching by title (instead of by subject) and using JSTOR or EBSCOhost. Both of these should provide you with plenty of good sources. But, of course, feel free to do it another way.
5. You may have to sign in at his point using your name and TSU ID number.
Whatever database you decide to use, the "Advanced Search" (if that's an option) is always better for giving you more specific material. Obviously. So opt for this if you know what you want re: your topic.
If you have any trouble from here, you can get in touch with me via phone, email, or gchat. If I'm online, gchat is always best.
Have fun.
p.s. There are also some kickass resource people in the library who love helping students with this stuff. Don't hesitate to use them.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
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