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ENG 102/105/108, First-Year Composition

A step-by-step guide to finding sources for ENG102, 105 or 108 research papers.

Welcome!

This Library Guide will help you use the library to find the sources you'll need for your English Composition papers. 

  • Use the Videos and Tutorials tab to watch fun mini-movies and learn to use the library at your own pace.
  • Use the Finding Topics tab if you are having trouble choosing what to write about.
  • Use the Thesis Statements tab for extra help writing your thesis statements.
  • Use the Background Research tab to find background information on your topic.
  • Use the Finding Articles: Research Databases tab to access articles from library databases.
  • Use the Citing Sources tab for MLA style guides.

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