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The first place to check for research is, of course, the library. While the internet is a wonderful place for general information, my students and I find that for most assignments, paper sources are still the way to go.
That said, the first place to check for online research is our library's database of sources. See the course packet under "Uh . . . where do I find sources?" for comments on specific sources.
Below find a list of links for research.
Remember that for your research essay, you need to check with me before using information from any website (unless it is from one of the
OCC library's databases). Consider these a starting point -- and let me know of others to add
Voice of the Shuttle Dr. Campbell's links 19th
Century American Writers
The 19th Century American
Women Writers Web
American
Transcendentalism
Transcendental
links
Emerson
American Studies Web
Victorian literature sites Victorian Web |
Gutenberg Project
Making of America
Schomberg's
digital library
African-American historic texts The American
Colonist's
The Internet Public Library
|
Grammar
Safari Shakespearean
Insults
"Huh?"
Writing
Tools From Harvard's Writing Center
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Last Revised August 2002
David Bordelon