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Use a variety of resources to find out about the many issues involving your topic. Start with these:
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Oxford Reference Online http://libraries.mit.edu/get/oxfordref
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Search the following library catalogs to identify books on your topic:
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- MIT Libraries subscribe to many journal article databases; some contain full text, others contain citations; abstracts only. - You may want to search more than one to be comprehensive. - See Locate the Full Text for guidance in tracking down the documents you need. - From off-campus, you need certificates to access these databases.
Social Sciences Abstracts http://libraries.mit.edu/get/ssa
For more help with searching databases, you can also consult our online tutorials at: http://libraries.mit.edu/tutorials/video/index.html.
Refworks is a web-based resource designed to help you to organize references and create a bibliography. It allows you to search, retrieve relevant citations, and build your bibliography. It allows users to create individual or group accounts, and makes it easy write papers, or post your results to web pages.
This page was last updated on 03/05/08