Okay, this is just ridiculous.
I'm trying to write a 8-12 page paper on efforts to preserve french language in Quebec, and I'm finding nothing. Now, this is a subject my teacher told me would be a snap to research - the morning I went to discuss this with her, she said she'd heard something on this subject on the radio that very morning.
However, those swanky online databases that WWU undoubtedly pays thousands each year so I can search? Giving me no love.
Proquest? Nothing.
Jstore? Nothing written after 1935.
I'm having better luck with wikipedia, google, and npr.org.
Shesh.
I'm trying to write a 8-12 page paper on efforts to preserve french language in Quebec, and I'm finding nothing. Now, this is a subject my teacher told me would be a snap to research - the morning I went to discuss this with her, she said she'd heard something on this subject on the radio that very morning.
However, those swanky online databases that WWU undoubtedly pays thousands each year so I can search? Giving me no love.
Proquest? Nothing.
Jstore? Nothing written after 1935.
I'm having better luck with wikipedia, google, and npr.org.
Shesh.
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However, if people are talking about it, they're doing it in frustrating, ways that are impossible to find.
Suffice it to say, I'm switching my topic to something that actually has information avalible in a format I can work with.
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