Credo Reference is a database of reference books. It's a great place to begin many research tasks because the brief, concise articles in this database can teach you about your research topic before you explore more complex and detailed information sources about your topic. You can also use the articles in Credo Reference as sources of information for your research paper. The above video shows you how to search it.
For this assignment, use this database to search for:
Look down for a link to the database.
Most of the library's resources can be searched through this single search portal. This video shows you how to use it.
Consider searching this tool for information about the speech you are analyzing. Use search terms that would likely trigger search results from this tool. For example, I searched for information about Ursula K. Le Guin's 1983 commencement address at Mills College. To do so, I set up the search form like this:
Below is a link to the discovery tool.
You must cite your sources according to the MLA style of documentation.
This is our video that introduces MLA documentation. I urge you to watch the entire video carefully before starting to write your paper. It is much easier to cite correctly as you go along, rather than try to fix your documentation after you have written your paper.
This is our sample paper. You can model the formatting of your paper after this one. If you are unsure how to set up the formatting in Microsoft Word so that it fits the requirements for MLA formatting, you could instead download this blank Word document that has the formatting already set up for you.
This is our 2-page handout that summarizes the MLA style. It includes most of the types of sources that students commonly use.