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English 110 - Handley: Finding Sources

This guide provides students with tips and suggested resources for research in English 110 with Elizabeth Handley

Finding Sources Through OneSearch

Use OneSearch to find print and online books, articles, and other types of sources. After you search, use the filters to limit your results by source type, date, and more.

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For more search options go to Advanced Search.

Introduction to OneSearch

Watch the video below for an introduction to searching for books, articles, and more through the Luria Library's OneSearch.

Finding Sources Through Library Databases

Use library databases to find articles from periodicals (magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals), as well as other types of sources. From off campus, you will be prompted to log in with your Pipeline username and password.

General Database

Academic Search Complete includes different types of sources -- including scholarly, peer-reviewed articles -- on a wide range of topics. It is a great place to start for most topics.

Health Sciences Databases

The Library's health sciences databases include different types of sources covering topics related to biomedical sciences and human health. The link below allows you to search multiple health sciences databases at once.

Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Databases

The following databases include sources related to psychology and other related disciplines. 

Additional Options

See the A-Z Databases list for a complete list of Luria Library databases. Use the drop-down menu to find databases by the subject area they focus on (such as psychology, history, or bio-medical sciences), or ask a librarian to recommend the best databases for your specific information need.