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LTEN 245: 18th and 19th Century Print Cultures: Home

General Library Info

Connecting from Off-Campus

Remote Access to Library Resources  

Most of our e-journals and databases are restricted so that only current UCSD faculty, staff, and students can use them from off-campus. In order to get access to these resources from an off-campus computer, you need to use the VPN.
 
VPN AnyClient is the preferred way to access the Library's resources from off campus. 

How to Use This Guide

Welcome! This guide lists the major resources for researching 18th and 19th print cultures. It is not exhaustive! If you cannot find what you are looking for, please email me!

For even more resources, please see additional guides:

Staying Organized

Citation management software can help keep you organized during the research process. Quickly generate bibliographies, add keywords and notes to sources, and group sources into folders.

For an overview of different citation management software and options, see How to Cite -- Tools, Tips, and Tricks for Managing Citations.

If you anticipate working with a lot of images or archival documents, check out Tropy.

Browzine: Stay current with your favorite journals. Create a personal bookshelf to keep track of new issues.

Teaching and Learning Commons: Graduate Student Programs and the Writing and Critical Expression Hub

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Subjects: Literatures in English, Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies and Theory, Writing, Theatre & Dance, Archive for New Poetry

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Heather Smedberg

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