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ENG 249 Weird 19th Century: Home

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This library research guide is built to assist you in your research assignment for your ENG 249 course in evaluating sources in secondary journal articles in English Literature. Download the activity on the left of your screen and use the databases and other library sources to identify a research article and track its sources.

If you have any questions, please contact your librarian, Fernando Gonzalez, for more assistance. 

Databases

Where to Search Next?

Use the Library Catalog! 

Use the same Databases, Paste the Title of the Article in the Search Box with Quotations around it. 

OR: Use Interlibrary Loan 

Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a service provided by The Grace Doherty Library to the students, faculty, and staff of Centre College* to obtain material that is not available in our library. With some rare exceptions, there is no charge for this service! Books, photocopies from journals (subject to copyright restrictions), some dissertations, and microfilm can be obtained through Interlibrary Loan.

Use your Centre library account to enter requests for books and articles not carried by our library!

Your Centre College network account automatically provides you a library account with interlibrary loan access!

To contact ILL, send an email to ill@centre.edu or call 238-5279. Or visit the Circulation desk from 4pm-12am Sunday-Thursday during the academic year (Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 4:30 pm during breaks).

All non-Centre College users, including those with library borrower cards, should contact their local public library to obtain Interlibrary Loan service.

Please check the Library Online Catalog to verify library holdings before submitting an Interlibrary Loan request.

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Fernando Gonzalez
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600 West Walnut Street
859-238-5279

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