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ENG 101 / 102 / 103 / 104: English Composition

A guide for students who are in ENG 101 (or ENG 103) Composition I and ENG 102 Composition II (or ENG 104) at the University of Montevallo

Getting Started with Project 3

If you're an ENG 101 student working on Project 3, you've come to the right place!

Step One: Watch the Archives Tutorial Video embedded in this page.

Step Two: Use the Digital Archives resources explained by Carey in the videos to find your archival source with information about your Montevallo-related research subject.

Step Three: If you still have Archives-related questions, email Carey at heatherlycw@montevallo.edu to book an appointment with Archives staff.

Step Four: If you haven't already, complete your Field Notes about your Montevallo research subject.

Step Five: Use the information you gained from the Archives documents and your field notes to guide you toward a topic related to your Montevallo subject that you could search for in the Library Databases. 

IMPORTANT: Do not search for academic/scholarly articles about your Montevallo subject (i.e. Reynolds Hall, Julia Tutwiler, etc etc) in the library databases!!  Your best bet for finding UM-related information will be in the books about UM and/or Digital Archives documents, from your own field notes, and other credible sources such as the campus website or newspaper articles.  Once you have all of those pieces in place, then go to the databases to find your academic and credible popular sources.  Remember that you need at least one of each for this assignment.

Step Six: Search the databases for academic and credible popular sources on a topic that relates to your Montevallo research subject.  View THIS TUTORIAL to help you get started.  It includes a step-by-step guide for planning your search, as well as a short video that will introduce you to the basics of database searching.  Remember: if you need help transitioning from your Montevallo subject to a topic you can search in the databases, or if you need help finding relevant articles, librarians are here to help!  Use the "Get Help" box on this page to make an appointment with a librarian, or to contact any of the librarians via chat, email, phone, or in person.  Once you've gone through the tutorial on how to find articles, click over to the Finding Articles tab on this guide to get started searching the databases for academic and popular sources.

Shortcut to Digital Collections

Click each image to access the digital collection.

 

About the Digital Collections

Founded in 1896, the Alabama Girl's Industrial School offered young women an advanced educational experience. Gradually, the school transitioned into the Alabama Girls Technical Institute in 1913 and Alabama College in 1923. The final changes in name and mission occurred in 1969 when it became the University of Montevallo, Alabama's four-year public liberal arts institution. The University of Montevallo is a member of the prestigious Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges.

This digital project was made possible by a partnership with Lyrasis and the Lyrasis Mass Digitization Collaborative, underwritten by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

This collection highlights both the academic and campus life of students through course catalogs, yearbooks, and various pamphlets. Contents include all yearbooks, ranging from 1907-2010, and bulletins, from 1895-1941. The materials are located at: http://www.archive.org/details/universityofmontevallo and may also be viewed by the Browse by Subject / Keywords and Browse by date features.

Click here to explore various newspapers from the town of Montevallo and other newspapers from the surrounding area.

The Alabama College Dairy (Honors Assignment)

Interview with Ted Metz

Books and Articles About the University of Montevallo