ENG102.Tangvik

toc =ENG 102: English Composition II=
 * Professor Ken Tangvik**



This guide is designed to help you research English Composition topics. It includes an index of scholarly sources that should be used. Included in the list are websites and search engines that will be helpful in your research. If you have any trouble finding these sources, please ask a librarian for help. Good Luck! Any comments or suggestions are welcome!
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=Web sites= There are many good [insert topic] web sites on the internet. These web sites have been evaluated by library staff. Remember to always evaluate internet resources. To find out more about evaluating web sites, Cornell Universityhas a very good guide.

Search Engines

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Web sites
Heidi W. Durrow Home Page Official home page for the author.

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Research guide prepared on 6/10/13 by William Hoag: whoag@rcc.mass.edu