Pitt has several online reference resources that you can use to get more information before you start the nitty-gritty research.
PittCat is the main searching tool for all of the materials owned by the University Library System (ULS), including articles, books, ebooks, journal articles, ejournals, audio and video, digital images, government documents, microfilm and movies.
Listed below are multidisciplinary databases, covering a wide range of topics, that you can used to get started. (JSTOR does not include magazines or newspapers.)
Printing articles on campus? See the student instructions under "Printing Services" near the bottom of the campus technology web page for instructions on using mobile print stations and locations for other printers on campus.
This scholarly collection provides journal coverage for most academic areas of study, including biological sciences, economics, communications, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts and literature, medical sciences and women's studies. This is an EBSCOHost database.
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