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This guide will help you:
Access library databases, articles, and ebooks online
Learn what primary and secondary sources are and the differences between them
Start your research in Summon, which searches all of the library's databases at once
Find historical newspaper articles about Jack the Ripper
Find books about Jack the Ripper, including Dr. Wraight's list of recommended books
Find specialized websites with primary and secondary sources, including Dr. Wraight's list of recommended websites
Analyze your sources
Avoid plagiarism
Cite your sources in Chicago style
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