- The Center for Writing and Research: The Writing Center, located in room 976 in the General Classroom Building, provides personal, one-on-one service for students in order to help them at all levels of the writing process. You can schedule an appointment or just drop by and wait. The service is free. This is a valuable resource for writers, and I highly suggest that you use it.
- Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL): The OWL is a excellent resource. For additional help with the narrative, descriptive, or argumentative essays we will write or with questions regarding MLA style, consult the OWL.
- Download Adobe Reader
- Academic Search Premier: Multidisciplinary full text database with peer reviewed journals, magazines and other resources from 1975 forward.
- Google Scholar: A simple way to search for scholarly literature. Includes full text and citations. Searching while signed in to the USF Library website can grant wider access to full text.
- JSTOR: Arts, humanities, and sciences database providing some full text access to journals, books, and primary source materials. Select coverage from 17th century to present. May not include most recent years.
- ProQuest Newspapers: Full text access to five major US newspapers: New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune. Coverage varies; no content before 1985.
- Using Google Drive