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ENG 101 - Professor Michael Hedges 

Last update: Aug 10th, 2010 URL: http://libguides.hgtc.edu/eng101_hedges  Print/Mobile Guide   RSS Updates ShareThis

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Welcome

Welcome to the course guide for Professor Hedges' English 101 class.  Here you'll find recommended books, databases, and other resources to assist you with your research for this class. Of course, you're not limited to these resources, but this guide is a good starting point.  If you need to contact a librarian for help, click on the Get Help tab above.

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Books on Writing

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Choosing a Topic - Online

If you have trouble deciding upon a topic and you can't find anything in the books below, here are some wonderful library resources or trustworthy websites to try.

  • SIRS Knowledge Source  
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    Library Resource - Library card number required for off-campus access.
    There is a top-ten issues list on the right-hand side of the screen Click "more issues" for a massive list of potential topics!
  • Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center  
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    Library Resource - Library card number required for off-campus access.
    The list of popular topics is on the right side of the screen.
  • ProCon.org  
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    Internet website
    Promoting informed citizenship with nonpartisan pro-con websites on a variety of issues.
  • Debatabase  
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    Internet website
    Hundreds of topics from the International Debate Education Association (IDEA).
 

Choosing a Topic - Print

The library purchases books that list topics for research papers.  Take a look at one of the books below in your campus library.  Please click on the title for the location of the item within the library.

 
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