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Composition classes: ENG 101/102

This guide supports library instruction in Composition classes: ENG 101, and 102

Popular magazines

Popular magazines, also called periodicals, are located on the 3rd floor.

Current issues are displayed on the magazine racks. Lift up the metal shelves to find older issues.

Many magazines are also bound as volumes and shelved on the third floor. They are organized alphabetically by title. 

Finding articles

Databases contain journal, magazine, and newspaper articles, as well as photographs, letters, diaries, and other materials. They are usually organized around a particular theme or topic. Below are some databases that contain articles from a wide variety of subjects.

FindIt@CSU-Pueblo

If the article you want is not part of the library's collection, you can request a copy by clicking Find It @CSU-Pueblo. You will be directed to the ClioWeb InterLibrary Loan form. Enter your information, and a librarian will obtain a copy of the article and deliver it to you. 

Getting The Article

When the article is ready, you will receive notification that your article has arrived through electronic delivery. Your article will be available daily after 8AM, 12PM, 4PM, and 8PM. If you would like to receive your article in a hard copy you may request to pick it up at the Circulation Desk.

If you are not able to access your article electronically, please call the Interlibrary Loan Office at 549-2362.

Flipster

CSU-Pueblo subscribes to ten digital magazines on Flipster: 

  • Popular Science
  • The New Yorker
  • Forbes
  • Wired
  • Runner's World
  • Discover
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Backpacker
  • Bookforum
  • The Atlantic
  • American Craft

Read these magazines cover to cover on any device!