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Archive of past issues of scholarly journals from all areas of study. Includes full runs of covered journals, excluding content from the past 2-5 years. Also includes eBooks and book chapters.
Full text of all journals of the John Hopkins University Press as well as some other selected university publishers. An important academic resource for the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Coverage generally from 1990s forward. Trinity also has full-text access to select eBooks from Project MUSE.
Citing your sources is an essential and required step in documenting what other scholars have done and said to support your paper's argument. Citations need to be precise, consistent and with a strict attention to detail.
For your class, you are required to use MLA Style, which uses in-text parenthetical references and a bibliography at the end.
We have access to a citation examples from the MLA Style Guide with formats on on how to create reference and citations.