Door into Ocean
- Databases for articles on "Door into Ocean" online ENGL 1320 class for Dr. Childers /English "Subject Guide"
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April 19, 2011 instruction/engl1320online_syllabus/ Handout= engl1320onlinepdf
JSTOR
- From the library homepage click on electronic resources.
- From the A-Z list, click on the letter J (http://irservices.library.unt.edu/ais.cfm?alpha=J)
- Scroll down and click on the title "JSTOR "
- Off campus enter your EUID and password
Screenshot: jstordoorintoocean

Search: Try "Door into Ocean"
- Alternatively, broaden your search terms to: cyberpunk, feminist science fiction, ecofeminism or topics related to themes in the text. You may want to clear these with your professor.
EBSCOHOST
- Go to the electronic resources page for the letter E and search several databases.
- Click on EBSCOhost
- Pick databases such as: Academic Search Complete, Gender Studies Database, MLA International Bibliography via Ebscohost, PsycARTICLES via Ebscohost, etc
- Search "door into ocean" or similar topics (see above)
- You can always search one database then go to "Choose Databases" above search tab to add or remove from your search.
- Email articles (tip: pick citation format MLA before you click send)
Note about full text.
If you do not see the full text (PDF or HTML) then check if we have it in print via a journal title search in the catalog(http://iii.library.unt.edu/search/v) or create an Illiad account to request from Interlibrary Loan (http://www.library.unt.edu/ill)
Screenshot: doorintooceanebsco2011

Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/
Try setting scholar preferences library link to "UNT Full Text". Google will give you citations to look up. Remember you can use the UNT library catalog to find books or names of journals we own. Try a search strategy listed above. Don't rely on Google [Scholar] alone.
Citations:
Always check the MLA or APA manual. We have copies at the library (can't be checked out)
Owl at Purdue MLA cite: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/English Help:
If you need the English library liaison, she is wonderful, and her name is Gayla (Gayla.Byerly@unt.edu)
Feel free to use our ask us services as well : http://www.library.unt.edu/ris/ask-us