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A comprehensive literary reference database, which provides users with a broad spectrum of reference information from antiquity to the present day. It contains detailed information on the most studied authors and their works and is an essential resource for public, academic and high school libraries.
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Once you have selected your sources to support your arguement or claim, it becomes important that you consider how and why these sources will be valuable for your paper! To do this you may find it beneficial to (1) provide a brief summary of the source, (2) explain how the source supports your paper, and (3) how does this source relate to your other sources?