This guide is filled with many useful resources to support your research. While great, that can be overwhelming. Here are some research tools that everyone in class should be using. (aka A Place to Start)
Provides citations to books and other materials (including those that are out of print) held by libraries worldwide.Use this database to request books via Interlibrary Loan. *This resource is provided by the Electronic Library of Minnesota, freely accessible to anyone in Minnesota!*
Video This video will walk you through the process of requesting materials from other libraries through our Interlibrary Loan service. You’ll learn how to request items on the Library Services website, and learn how and when to return materials.
DIY Tutorial Using text and interactive questions, students learn to define and identify plagiarism. This material can be embedded in D2L with quiz scores automatically added to the grade book.
Video This tutorial is designed to help students deal with difficult and specific research. Namely, we will be looking at how to work those specific articles into a basic research project, even when the article doesn’t entirely match your topic.