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ENGL 2015: College Composition & Rhetoric II: Finding Disciplinary Resources

This guide is used with the Bridge Program's ENGL 2015 course, a second semester of composition and rhetoric education.

Finding Disciplinary Resources

Below are resources to help you find:

  • Databases for your academic discipline
    • Can't find what you're looking for? Try the A-Z List and use the "Subject" drop-down menu to find even more disciplinary databases
  • Academic Journals in your discipline through BrowZine
  • Disciplinary resources written for a general audience

Subject- Specific Databases

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Finding Journals

BrowZine is a great tool for finding academic journals in your discipline. You can filter them by journal rank to see the most popular and highly cited journals in your academic discipline

Finding General Disciplinary Sources

Professional Association Finders

  • You can use these resources to find professional associations in your area of academic interest
  • Many of these professional associations will publish their own magazines or journals written for a more general audience

MasterFile Complete contains disciplinary magazines that are written for a general audience.

We recommend looking through the Publication List first- this will help you find publications in your academic discipline and you can then search within the publication to see specific articles