Catch Up on New Search Tutorials

If your summer was as busy as ours, you might have missed two new video tutorials we released recently:

Searching Scholarly Web Sites in the MLA International Bibliography on EBSCO: Learn how to search for Web sites and what they can add to your research experience.
Find it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac1K2UzRhnk

Keyword Search vs. Subject Search in the MLA International Bibliography on Gale: Learn the difference between a keyword search and a subject search in the Gale version of the MLA International Bibliography. See below.

New tutorials will be released every few months. If you have a suggestion for a topic that you’d like to see covered in a tutorial, post it in our comments section, and we’ll add it to the list.

You can find ALL our tutorials on our:
– YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/ModernLanguageAssoc
– MLA Commons blog https://www.youtube.com/user/ModernLanguageAssoc,
– or from the MLA website http://www.mla.org/bibtutorials

Please feel free to link to our tutorials, embed them in your syllabus or LibGuides, and share them with anyone who might find them useful. Happy searching!


If your summer was as busy as ours, you might have missed two new video tutorials we released recently:

Searching Scholarly Web Sites in the MLA International Bibliography on EBSCO: Learn how to search for Web sites and what they can add to your research experience.

Keyword Search vs. Subject Search in the MLA International Bibliography on Gale: Learn the difference between a keyword search and a subject search in the Gale version of the MLA International Bibliography.

New tutorials will be released every few months. If you have a suggestion for a topic that you’d like to see covered in a tutorial, post it in our comments section, and we’ll add it to the list.

You can find ALL our tutorials under the Tutorials tab in our blog’s header or on our
YouTube channel
– or the MLA website

Please feel free to link to our tutorials, embed them in your syllabus or LibGuides, and share them with anyone who might find them useful. Happy searching!