How to Search
In order to meet the requirements for this class, you will be using books, journals and web searches. Journals will be particularly important to this search. Below I have included some tips on searching that you can download and print. I also have included a user input box below. If you discover a web resource that is not on this guide that you would like to share with other students, please send me an alert.
Useful keyword terms and phrases:
"writing processes," composition, "English language," "teaching writing," "writing lesson*"
Useful Library of Congress Subjects:
English language -- study and teaching
composition (Language arts) -- study and teaching
English language -- composition and exercises -- study and teaching
Alert us to other resources!
Submit a web link. Please provide the URL and a description of why you think this is a great resource.
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Zotero
- Zotero"Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. It lives right where you do your workâin the web browser itself."
- Zotero DownloadsIncludes Zotero for Firefox and stand alone Zotero.
- Word Processor PluginEnter citations directly into your paper using this Zotero plugin.
- Quick Start GuideThis Zotero guide gives you the basics on what Zotero can do and how to do it.
- Ebsco directions1) Select the article.
2) Click on "Export" (to right)
3) Select "Direct Export in RIS Format (e.g. CITAVI, EasyBib, EndNote, ProCite, Reference Manager, Zotero)"
4) Click on "Save."
5) Make sure information is entered correctly.

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