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ENGL.1020-206,275,276: College Writing II

In College Writing II, we study and practice academic research writing. You will apply your rhetorical knowledge in the context of academic research through regular informal and formal writing. You will generate and pursue complex theses through purpose-driven, process-based writing that engages audiences and integrates research. In this workshop course, you will develop effective research habits and become familiar with the standards of academic research writing

Purpose of this Guide

This guide links you to library research for your course. It contains ebooks, articles, databases, journals, as well as video tutorials on how to get the results you need.

Topics include how to:

❖ use the search boxes on the library homepage: Article Quick Search, Catalog and Journal by Subject
❖ search in databases
❖ get full text of articles
❖ use interlibrary loan
❖ create citations
❖ get help from the librarians.

Off Campus Access

You will need to be logged in to the UML Library to access some of the material in this guide. If you are logged in to your UML email you are logged in to the library. You may get an additional authentication phone call from Duo. This is routine. 

If prompted, enter your UML email credentials. If you still have trouble, clear the cache on your device. Email not working? Troubleshoot from here.