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Finding Books

Barton, MIT Libraries catalog
Barton allows you to find books and other materials in all the MIT Libraries - by author, title or subject. Check for availability and library location.


 

Finding Articles

All of the databases listed below will take you to articles published from a variety of sources--scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers.  Some provide you with the complete text of the article, while others will give you just a short description and a link to our full-text finder, a tool that will search for the complete article in a different source.

  • Vera Multi-Search  
      
    Much like a search engine of search engines, Vera Multi-Search will search through several article databases at once to find you information. Click on "Databases by Subject" to get a list of databases for a specific field.
  • ProQuest Research Library  
      
    Covers many different subject areas and many different media, from scholarly journals to newspapers to magazine.
  • Literature Online  
      
    A great source of information for some of the authors you'll be reading, such as August Wilson, Ian McEwan, and Michael Frayn.

 

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