This guide is intended to help students in Asian and Middle East Studies courses, or engaged in subject research, to locate useful resources. These include commercial resources provided by the library and made available to the Kenyon community as well as Asian and Middle East Studies resources freely available on the web.
As the library liaison, I'm happy to help you navigate your research related inquiries. Feel free to call, email, or click on the purple button (in my profile box) to arrange an appointment.
K-Search
Kenyon's one-stop search tool, K-Search, is a great tool to use if you have a particular author or title to search for; it's also a good place to start a general search for scholarly and peer-reviewed materials.
To the left of your results list, you'll see options for filtering your results:
- Peer-reviewed (under "Show Only")
- Publication Date
- Resource Type (e.g., Journal Article or Book)
- Subject area
 
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    LibKey Nomad This link opens in a new windowLibKey Nomad browser extension gives you fast, one-click access to scholarly articles. Whether you are on publisher sites, Wikipedia, PubMed, or other websites, you will see the same logo to let you know that Kenyon College has access. 
Subject Guide
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