ENG102: First-Year Composition (Pineda)

This guide was designed specifically for Dr. Pineda's ENG102 students.

Background Info & Defining Concepts

Reference materials are a great place to find background information on your topic as well as concise facts, statistics, definitions and an overview of your topic.

Categories of Books

Not all books are made alike! Just as there are different types of articles, books provide a variety of depth and coverage of a topic.

General vs. Reference

Books in the General collection (including ebooks) cover a wide range of subjects and typically provide great detail (though some titles are intended to provide overviews). Depending on the author, the content can range from scholarly analysis to general discussion. These are works that the author intends for you to read to cover to cover (ideally - but for research, not so much).

Reference books contain information we refer to for specific portions rather than for reading in entirety. They include factual information in broad summaries or as overviews as well as introduce specialized terms or vocabulary specific to a field or area of study.

How You Choose to Search

If you know you prefer to hold a book in your hands (not view pages on a screen), use the Catalog search below. While there may be some ebooks among your search results, you can limit results to General collection titles that you can check out of the Library.

Using One Search will identify not just books (lots more) but you can limit results to Books/ebooks and then, if you prefer ebooks only, to Fully Available Online.

Explore the Library Collection

Discover It All in OneSearch

Looking for books, videos, or articles? OneSearch makes it easy to explore everything the library has to offer—all in one place.