These resources will lead you to appropriate book reviews.
These resources provide contextual information.
Book citations generally show a publisher, city of publication, and year. Book chapters will include the title of the chapter as well as the name of the book. |
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Article citations have a journal/periodical title in addition to the article title. They will usually also show a volume and issue number, and may show a date, or month or season (e.g., Winter), and year. |
You may already have citations of relevance to the text on which you are working. These resources will help you find an online or text version of the cited work.
First, use Franklin to identify the book's library and call number.
These databases will help you find scholarly articles about your topic
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Access to journals from JSTOR is restricted to current Penn faculty, staff and students.
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