Library User Education

Welcome to the Library portal for User Education. This site provides access to information, Library instruction, helpful resource guides, online tutorials, and more.

  • Find/Getting Started – Provides instructional information on finding books, articles, and reference materials.
  • Find More/Doing Research – Provides access to instructional guides on finding more specialized library materials, such as book reviews, presidential papers, speeches, etc.
  • Research/Quick Starts – Discover the research process. Contains instructional guides on lhow to select a topic, create an annotated bibliography, and more.
  • Cite/How to & Why Should I Cite – Citation is an important step in documenting and crediting your paper’s references. Learn how to properly cite using formats such as APA and MLA.
  • Evaluate/Review and Evaluate – Evaluating academic materials is an important part of the research process. Learn how to determine if a source is appropriate for your scholarly needs.
  • iGuides/Internet Evaluation – A basic introduction to the Internet and the WWW. Provides instruction on search strategies and Internet search tools.
  • Stuck?/Tips and Strategies – A suite of interactive web sources designed to guide users through a variety of library resources. Includes modules on evaluating resources, plagiarism, and research.
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