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Languages

Purpose

The information contained in this guide is intended to provide direction to frequently used materials and helpful resources in learning world languages, including American Sign Language and English as a Second Language.

Suggested Steps

Use the tabs to the left to navigate this guide.

  • You might find the Introduction to Library Research useful if you've never worked on a research project at the university level.
  • If you need help getting started, finding information, or have a question about resources, contact a librarian.
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  1. Best Bets - Start with a couple of quick searches of Spartan Search and a subject-specialized database like World Cinema to get a feel for the type and quantity of sources available. Play around with the suggested search terms.
  2. Background InformationSometimes you need a definition or basic fact for your paper that you can't find in a scholarly article. Or perhaps you need a more basic understanding of your topic before diving deeper into scholarly research. This is where reference sources, such as encyclopedias, come in handy.
  3. Books - Start here if you're looking for books.
  4. Articles - Start here if you're looking for articles (of any type). Don't forget to try different search terms.
  5. Video Resources - Find foreign films here.
  6. Websites - These professional and non-profit websites may prove useful for your research.
  7. Citations - Proper citation is a critical part of the scholarly process.
  8. Not having any luck?

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