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SCRW314: New Screenplay Forms

Library resources to support research-based screenwriting objectives.

GoogleScholar- Search Tutorials

Research Guide for SCRW314: New Screenplay Forms

Explore the sections of this guide and view embedded video tutorials to learn about search strategies and resources providing reliable information pertaining to the themes and topics in Gabriel Siert's screenplay, "Southside Stories."  

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Start by watching GoogleScholar Part 1: Library Link to Metro State 

This video shows you how to set up your GoogleScholar searches that enables you easy access to full-text articles available through Metro State Library databases- a convenient, time-saving feature!

Key features covered in the video "Searching in GoogleScholar" :

  • Accessing full-text through Metro State from you GoogleScholar results (4:40)
  • Making inter-library loan (ILL) requests for full-text articles (6:40)
  • Accessing and evaluating non-academic sources in your GoogleScholar results (9:47)
  • Saving, citing and organizing sources in GoogleScholar (10:45)

 

Suggested search strings you could try:

  • Minneapolis unhoused drug use
  • poverty urban Native American
  • "resource sharing" unhoused Native American Minneapolis

Tip: To learn how to apply advanced search strategies, click here to view additional video tutorials about Boolean modifiers.