It is important to do your research before you start to write your paper. Know what information is out there helps you develop you outline and helps ensure you cover all the main ideas you need to cover. Read the resources Prof. Loushine provided for you. If you find yourself wanting additional information, search the Library's databases. A few suggested resources are listed on this page.
Hundreds of Elsevier's peer-reviewed journals in the areas of physical sciences and engineering, life and health sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.
A multidisciplinary database with citations to thousands of journals, books, and published proceedings in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities.
This resource also tracks how many times an article has been cited since publication, finds relevant items which share one or more cited references, reviews cited references that link to a full record display, and searches all cited authors.
Online business library database of millions of full-text items across scholarly and popular periodicals, newspapers, market research reports, dissertations, books, videos and more. See Vendor's guide for useful information.
Peer-reviewed journals, business trade journals, and news, in both full-text coverage plus indexing and abstracts dating back as far as 1886.
It can also be searched using Enhanced Interface Searching.