Love My Rifle More Than You
by Kayla Williams
Kayla Williams' book addresses the topic of women in the military during the Iraq War.
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Love My Rifle More Than You Articles in Magazines, Journals, and Newspapers
- Northern Kentucky University's Book Connection Web Site.
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Online Databases
You might wish to do research in databases to get journal, magazine, or newspaper articles. These are a few highlighted that you might like to use, or you might browse the databases and choose those that fit your specific needs. You might want to try a variety of search terms when doing your research.
Note: All NKU databases can be accessed from home if you are an NKU user, simply type in your username and password.
- Academic Search Premier
- You can search this database to locate articles relevant to the topic. Simply type your keywords in the search box. For example, one search might be "role of women" and "iraq war".
Note: You will want to use the quotation marks when searching for a phrase. - Facts on File: Issues and Controversies
- A search for women in the military will pull up several relevant articles.
Librarians are available to assist with finding search terms or locating the right database for your search if you need extra help.
Articles from Popular and News Publications
Note: All NKU databases can be accessed from home if you are an NKU user, simply type in your username and password.
- Newspaper Source
- A possible search in this database is Iraq and "post traumatic stress"
Note: You will want to use the quotation marks when searching for a phrase. - NewsBank NewsFile
- A possible search in this database is women and soldier and Iraq. Newsbank also offers topics arranged by subject (below the search box), if you'd prefer to just browse a section (example: by browsing the people section, you'll find a topic of Journalists in Iraq).
The Love My Rifle More Than You Research Guide is maintained by Mary Chesnut. Suggestions and comments are welcome.
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