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PHIL 378: Philosophy and Intersectionality

This guide provides recommended research resources and search strategies for effectively and efficiently locating resources to support coursework in Philosophy 378.

Evaluating Sources

Evaluating your sources is a crucial step of the research process. You need to evaluate carefully each source to determine its appropriateness and quality.

Consult our Evaluating Sources Checklist for criteria used to judge information sources and our Scholarly and Popular Resources page to distinguish between scholarly and popular publications. 

Citing Sources

Chicago Style is the preferred style of documentation for PHIL 378. Consult the following resources for information on how to cite sources in Chicago Style:

Writing

Student Academic Success Services (SASS) provides academic support to students who wish to develop their skills in critical thinking, reading, learning, studying, writing, and time management. See their writing resources and upcoming events pages to get you started with writing help.

Academic Integrity

Student Academic Success Services also has a helpful guide to help you through the writing process and avoid plagiarism.

 

Chicago Manual of Style