Break your topic down into keywords to use in database search boxes. Think of synonyms of your keywords.
Avoid the use of prepositions, adjectives and adverbs as part of your search. If your topic is concern a specific novel, search for the title. You can also search for the author.
Search multiple EBSCO databases by clicking the Choose Databases link above the search boxes and selecting what databases you want to search.
Articles concerning Spanish literature may be found in both literature datanasea and history databases as literature does not occur in a vacuum. For instance if your novel concerns Spanish Civil War you may want to search history databases and literature bases. Use the drop down menu on the Electronic Resources page to select a subject area.
Remember not all databases have full text. To locate articles that are not full text in a database, use the "Check for full-text availability" feature.
Any article that is not available in print or electronically can be requested via InterLibrary Loan. Click Request Materials to begin this process.
The following databases should be searched first when looking for journal articles on Native American topics. Information on Canadian Aboriginal topics may be included as well.
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