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ENC 1101 - Cavalani (Dale Mabry) - Countries Assignment: Periodicals

Links and tips for your "countries" annotated bibliography.

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Besides reference materials and other books and eBooks, you must have at least two articles from periodicals, i.e. journals, newspapers or magazines. For log-in help, please consult the Home/HCC ID Info tab.

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  1. Enter your keywords in the Search box, and click to search.
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  3. Select Advanced Search.
  4. Change "Material Type" to Articles.
  5. To narrow down results, you may add or change keywords.
  6. You may also filter your results.
    1. Depending on your device, the filter menu appears to the left of results, or when the filter icon at the top is selected.
    2. Helpful filters include Publication Date, Subject, and Peer-reviewed Journals. 

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What are scholarly or peer-reviewed articles?

Many materials you find in college-level research are articles from scholarly journals, often called "peer-reviewed," or "academic." In some instances, your professor will require you to use these types of articles, at least as some of the sources that you cite in your work. The resources below demonstrate the typical appearance, structure, and function of scholarly articles.