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GALILEO is an online library of databases that provides authoritative information that isn't available through free search engines.
Through GALILEO you have access to over 100 databases that include journal articles, eBooks, photographs, maps and charts, directories, streaming video, dictionaries, and more.
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This LibGuide is a quick resource for citing references and using and understanding MLA styleoften used in the humanities. It does not replace MLA's official style manuals -- The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (seventh edition) or The MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing (third edition). If you have questions about citing sources in your work, consult the manuals and talk to your instructor.