Below is a list of library databases that are recommended for the ENG 101 assignments for this class.
Reminder: a library database simply houses our digitized library materials.
In the list below, read the sentence for each database to decided if it contains information relevant to your topic. Then, simply click on the database title (green text) to access it.
Sometimes, you can use a specific database for a better quality list of results. Some good places to start are listed below, or you can view the full list: https://libguides.marshall.edu/az.php
Use JStor All Content tab to search for open access and free content via JSTOR. JStor is multidisciplinary and contains books, journals, reports, and primary resources. The search page automatically defaults to return only content our users can access unless one changes the filter to include “everything” in the Access Type section of the left column of filters.
Librarian Alexandra Hauser, of Michigan State University Libraries, has created a helpful guide on looking for advertisements. While some of her suggested databases are not freely available to you as a Marshall student, her list of online resources and strategies could be very useful. You can find her guide online here: http://libguides.lib.msu.edu/c.php?g=95576&p=624293.