Using The Library at PJC
Location
• The library and computer labs are located on
  the first floor of the Greenville Center
• To link to the library online, click the link
  under Blogroll on the left side of our
  homepage or click the following link:
  http://www.parisjc.edu/index.php/pjc2/main/
  learning-center
Online Research at PJC
Since we will only be using scholarly sources
for our research in this class, you will all need
to know how to access scholarly databases
through the library home page. This will
require your student ID and your password
(date of birth if you have not changed it),
which should be the same information you
use to login to campus connect. Follow the
links circled in red to access the databases
from home
Using Databases at Home
Databases
    There are many databases available on our library
    webpage, but not all of them will be useful to our
    class. Here are ones I recommend using for
    researching in this class: Academic Search
    Complete, Bloom’s Literary Reference Online,
    Contemporary Literary Criticism, Contemporary
    Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography,
    Directory of Open Access Journals, Gale
    Literature Databases, Religion and Philosophy,
    Scribner Writers, Texas Reference Center, 20th
    Century Poetry, Twayne’s Author Series, and
    Literature Resource Center.
Green = Best   Yellow = Student Friendly   White = Okay

Pjc library

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    Location • The libraryand computer labs are located on the first floor of the Greenville Center • To link to the library online, click the link under Blogroll on the left side of our homepage or click the following link: http://www.parisjc.edu/index.php/pjc2/main/ learning-center
  • 3.
    Online Research atPJC Since we will only be using scholarly sources for our research in this class, you will all need to know how to access scholarly databases through the library home page. This will require your student ID and your password (date of birth if you have not changed it), which should be the same information you use to login to campus connect. Follow the links circled in red to access the databases from home
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    Databases There are many databases available on our library webpage, but not all of them will be useful to our class. Here are ones I recommend using for researching in this class: Academic Search Complete, Bloom’s Literary Reference Online, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Directory of Open Access Journals, Gale Literature Databases, Religion and Philosophy, Scribner Writers, Texas Reference Center, 20th Century Poetry, Twayne’s Author Series, and Literature Resource Center. Green = Best Yellow = Student Friendly White = Okay