This guide introduces some starting places for your research for this course. I'm happy to meet with you to help with any part of the research process, from finding and evaluating sources to understanding how to cite them.
There are three major ways to find sources in the Wellesley College Library. Learn more about each and get started searching below!
You'll find all of these on the Wellesley College Libraries homepage as well as on this guide.
SuperSearch...
Because SuperSearch contains so much content from so many different kinds of sources, the results can sometimes be overwhelming and hard to focus. At the same time, SuperSearch doesn't contain everything the library has, so it can miss key sources. To search with more focus, precision, and depth, try some of the databases and other resources recommended on this guide.
Databases are resources that contain information that is structured and organized to make it easier to search and access.
The most common kind of library databases contain articles from academic journals and other publications, but there are many kinds of databases--databases for images, videos, data, news, and more!
Scholarly articles on literature, languages, linguistics, film, folklore, and rhetoric, from all cultures.
Full-text scholarly journal articles and books on all aspects of literature, along with literary reference works (encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographies, and topic overviews) and the full text of thousands of literary works from the 8th century to the present.
Scholarly journal articles and books in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Does not include the most recent 3-5 years of many journals.
Journal articles in the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
The library catalog is another way to search for books, ebooks, and videos. Searching the catalog will give you a more focused set of results than searching for books in SuperSearch. You can also use the subject terms to easily browse related materials.
Start with a keyword search. Once you find a book that's relevant to your topic, click on the title and look for Subjects towards the bottom of the page to help you find "more like this."
Sample keyword search for
leads to linked subject terms and more books related to this topic:
Not finding enough? Search WorldCat and request books through Interlibrary Loan.

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Questions? Interlibrary Loan Guide
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See more Cambridge Companions related to poets and poetry. Many of these are available and searchable in the Literature Online database.