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Welcome to the ENGL 101 LibGuide

Welcome!
This guide provides ENGL 101 students information and strategies for accessing primary and secondary sources in order to effectively research a work of short fiction. Ideally, this guide is used as a companion to the in-person ENGL 101 library orientation taught by a library faculty member.
Guide users come to a writing task with a wide range of library research experience. For some, this is your first research paper at Citrus, this may even be your first college class. For others the research process may be familiar but our library resources and search strategies may be new to you. For those repeating this course, keep an eye out for new resources and tips.
This guide is organized into major areas reflected in the page tabs above.
1) Stories & Masterplots
2) Audiovisual
3) Print
4) GLRC
5) EBSCOhost
6) eBooks
7) Citations
8) Sample Essays
9) Contact Us
Let's get started!
Recommended Websites
- Purdue OWL: Writing About Literature
- Purdue OWL: Writing About FictionLearn more about close reading, developing a thesis and pre-writing.
- Purdue OWL: Writing a Literary Analysis Presentation
- Purdue OWL: Literary Theory and Schools of Criticism
- Purdue OWL: Proofreading
- Basic Tips for Writing a Literary Analysis (Sierra College)Recommended by Prof. Lee
- Guidelines for Writing a Literary Critical Analysis (Sierra College)Recommended by Prof. Lee
- Term Paper Handbook for MLA Format 2009 Update (Sierra College)Recommended by Prof. Lee



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