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ENG 501: Approaches to Research: Literature

This online research guide is designed to support students enrolled in the ENG 500: Literature research methods course.

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This page presents an alphabetical list of Library of Congress Subject Headings related to the various student research topics for which the ASU Library Catalog produces one or more matching results.

  • Searches of the ASU Library Catalog for each unique subject heading has been done, and only those subject headings with one or more matches are listed below.
  • Each subject heading can potentially have three hyperlinked searches. The first link - which is the named subject heading- is for all matching results (print and electronic), the second is for those subject headings with electronic ("Full Text Online") matches, and a third hyperlink is provided when one or more of the results is an open access full-text online result.

Student Research Topics: Linked Catalog Subject Searches

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