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Finding resources in the library requires:

  • knowing where to look
  • selecting the appropriate resources
  • effectively searching within those resources

Use the guides below to orient you to the basics of finding resources in the library. Use the relevant case studies and learning guides for in-class exercise suggestions and materials

 

Select Resources

 

subject

By subject area

The best way to find resources is to first determine your subject area and search within resources specific to that subject. Use the subject guides for suggested resources

case studies | learning guides

  databases

By database

databases are either multidisciplinary (question mark) or subject specific. Visit the databases page and select your area of research for a list of databases that are specific to your subject

case studies | learning guides

  e-journals

By e-journal

databases search across journals, newspapers, and magazines. E-journals provide searching capabilities within the specific journal only. For more information, see introduction to e-journals

case studies | learning guides

 

 

Search Resources