I need to find two contrasting full text articles to use as sources for a paper I'm writing that counts as 10% of my final grade, and [b]I cannot do it![/b] I can write well, but I have absolutely no idea how to find a proper source.
Help?
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4 RepliesWell, maybe if you told us what the topic was...
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2 RepliesGo to Wikipedia, scroll to bottom, use their sources
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2 RepliesUse me as a source
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8 RepliesGo to your school's website. Go to the library tab. You'll probably have to sign in with your email address(college) and banner ID to access the databases.
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4 RepliesGoogle this: Google Scholar Google scholar will only pull up proper, academic articles for you to use. Good luck
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1 Replyno such thing as a reliable source these days with special interests. just do as well as you can. it will help you to find out what special interests your teacher is interested in and cater to that. work smarter not harder ; )
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2 RepliesKill your teacher.
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2 RepliesLook up the topic on Wikipedia, scroll to the bottom, and use those sources.
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1 ReplyTry xbox.com
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1 ReplyEdited by Fitz: 10/14/2014 10:01:42 PMHave you tried the Internet - that's full of bullshit papers.
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1 ReplyTry xbox.com
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3 RepliesDoes your school offer any subscription to a database of periodicals like EBSCOhost?
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1 ReplyFlood is best source
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Try the news section on Google then use citation machine to get the proper format for the references. Good luck!
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2 RepliesEbsco Host
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1 ReplyHave you tried Google Scholar?