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SPARK: Student Papers and Academic Research Kit: Books

A guide to successful academic papers.

Books

The  library owns or provides access to academic books written by scholars, works of fiction such as novels or plays, biographies and a number of  textbooks.

Works of non-fiction may be single-authored or edited. A single-authored book generally has a sustained, lengthy argument about a topic. The chapters generally build an argument chapter by chapter.  An edited book has many or several authors analyzing a topic from related but slightly different perspectives. Each essay in an edited book can be read on its own.  For a variety of reasons, you may need to consult books while doing research.

General reasons:

  • reading an extended argument about a topic (single-authored works particularly)
  • conducting research on a topic of broad scope
  • getting context and background
  • using the footnotes, endnotes, or bibliography to find additional resources

Discipline-specific reasons:

  • in certain disciplines, like history and philosophy, scholars often prefer to publish their findings in books

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