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English 102: College Writing (Prof. Witonsky): Home

What is This?

This list of resources has been compiled for Prof. Trudi Witonsky's English 102 students doing a research project. These are not the only resources which can be used for completing projects, but are rather suggested as starting points for your research.

General Resources

If you are ready to jump right in, here are the main places to start looking for articles:

  • Research@UWW - Find "Everything" (articles, books, & more)
    This discovery tool searches multiple resources simultaneously (articles from many disciplines, books, ebooks, videos, digital resources, government documents, etc.), or you can change from searching "Everything" to only "Articles" or just our local resources (not articles), i.e., UWW's books, media, government documents, and more.
  • A-Z Databases 
    Online research databases available through the Library. Search these resources to find articles and other information on your topic, primarily in journals, magazines, and newspapers.

General Resources

If you are ready to jump right in to your research, use these links to some major starting points.

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