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ENGL 1301 SE

This is a guide for all ENGL 1301 students, staff, and liaison librarians at Southeast.

Finding a Journal

laptop iconWondering if we have access to a specific journal?

Follow these steps to check:

  1. On the library website, under TCC Article Databases, click on "How can I find electronic journal titles?"
  2. Type in the Title or ISSN for the journal. 
  3. Press enter or click on the magnifying glass to search.
  4. If we have access, click on the title of the journal.
  5. If available to view online:
  • Under "View Online" there will be a list of databases that have full text availability, along with the dates full text is available for.
  • Click on the database to access the journal online
  • From there, you should have an option to search within that specific publication
  1. If available in print:
  • The campus libraries that have the print journal available will be listed under "Locations."
  • Click on the campus library location to view more details about what volumes are available.
  • Print journals may only be viewed in the library and cannot be checked out. You are welcome to make copies.

 Choosing a Database

Recommended Databases

Opposing Viewpoints: Gale In Context

consists of a collection of viewpoint articles, topic overviews, government and organizational statistics, and an assortment of multmedia clips from academic journals, magazines, and other types of publications.

ProQuest One Community College

Blogs, Podcasts, & Websites
Books
Conference Papers & Proceedings
Magazines
Newspapers
Reports
Scholarly Journals
Trade Journals
Videos & Audio
Wire Feeds

Statista

Statista.com consolidates statistical data on over 80,000 topics from more than 22,500 sources.

Credo Reference

Credo Reference provides full-text online versions of over 3,500 published reference works from more than 100 publishers in a variety of major subjects, including general and subject dictionaries as well as encyclopedias.

SIRS Issues Researcher

SIRS Issues Researcher delivers general reference and contains thousands of full text articles exploring social, scientific, health, historic, business, economic, political and global issues selected from over 1,700 domestic and international publications. Beginning August 1, 2019, SIRS Issues Researcher also provides content from SIRS Renaissance (information related to architecture, design, culture, literature, multimedia, music, performing and visual arts, philosophy and religion) and SIRS Government Reporter (current and historic government documents, landmark and recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, information about federal departments, agencies, elected leaders and more).

Additional Databases

Choosing a Database

Finding a Database

Use the links provided on this page, or on the library website, use the options listed under TCC Article Databases

  • Use the alphabetical list (drop-down or "Browse All") to find a specific database using the database title
  • Use the by subject list (drop-down or "Browse Subjects") to find a database, grouped by subject area

Using a Database

For help with how to search a database: 

  • Check our list of database tutorials
  • Look for things like "Help" or "Search Tips" on the database search screen
  • Try using the general search tips provided in this guide

Database FAQs