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Library Search allows you to to find and access books articles, books, streaming media and more through a single search box. It connects with about 70% of all of the SMU Libraries collections.
These research guides are the best place to start your research in any discipline. Find relevant databases, general tips about the research process, and citation help.
Comprehensive bibliographic database covering the entire spectrum of television and film writing. Subject coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews.
Multidisciplinary information resource designed specifically for the performing arts, providing a broad spectrum of the arts and entertainment industry.
Substantive, non-biased, well-researched discussions of timely topics and issues, such as: immigration, climate change, marijuana decriminalization, and LBGTQ+ rights.
Provides image and full-text online access to back issues of selected scholarly journals, as well as books and primary sources in 75 disciplines. Consult the online tables of contents for holdings, as coverage varies for each title
Can be used for text mining. Data for Research is a free JSTOR service available to anyone interested in mining data for their research project.
You have a team of librarians dedicated specifically to support DISC. From developing a solid thesis, to finding the right information, to evaluating and putting it all together, we can help.
RefWorks is an easy tool that helps you gather citations directory from library databases and then creates in-text citations and works cited directly in your paper. The Google Docs add on is the easiest to use. This guide links you to RefWorks and teaches you how to use it.