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WRIT 157: Europe in Hollywood

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This guide aims to help you find sources for your research papers. If you'd like help navigating these resources or finding or citing sources for your individual research topics, I'm happy to meet with you! – Karen Storz, Research & Instruction Librarian

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Get Started with SuperSearch

SuperSearch can be a great place to start to find out what's out there on your topic. SuperSearch will find books, journal articles, films, news, and almost everything else the library has — from popular to scholarly sources. You can use the filters on the results screen to improve your results.

For searching with more focus and precision, try one of the databases recommended on this guide.

Find Background & Context

Specialized dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and other reference works can be good starting places for getting an overview of a topic, definitions of key terms, vocabulary for searching, and suggestions for further reading. The following databases allow you to search across multiple reference works at once. 

Selected Reference Sources

Search Tips

Use quotation marks " " to search words as a phrase. This will narrow your results.

"thin blue line"

Use AND to combine multiple concepts in your search. This will narrow your results.

"thin blue line" AND truth

Use OR to find different ways your topic could be expressed. This will expand your results. Group these related terms in parentheses, so the database interprets them first. The following search will find results that have any one of the terms in parentheses as well as the phrase "thin blue line."

"thin blue line" AND (truth OR fact OR objectivity OR narration)

Use an asterisk * to find variant endings. This will expand your results. In the example below, narrat* will find narration, narrative, narrrator, etc.)

"thin blue line" AND (truth OR fact OR objectivity OR narrat* )