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Check out these short videos and handouts on how to use some of the library resources and services to help you study and research. Fill out the "Video On Demand Form" if you'd like to suggest a topic. Don't forget toChat with a Librarian,可用的24/7。

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Citation

Citea source

How to cite your sources in MLA or APA format? The handouts show examples of citing a book, website, journal article, and more in MLA or APA format.

MLA(9th ed.)/APA (7th ed.)

Databases Access librarydatabases How to access the library databases on- and off-campus? Video

Handout

Choose adatabase

How to choose a database to start researching on my topic?

Web Page

eBooks(online books)

FindeBooks(online books)

The library has a growing collection of ebooks that you can read online. Check to see how to find them using OneSearch.

Video Handout

Library account

Create alibrary account

Your portal username and password is what you use to sign in. You do not need to create a separate library account.

Renewal

Renewlibrary items

How to renew library items that you have checked out?

Video Handout

Research appointment

Make aresearch appointment

How to make a research appointment online to get one-on-one help with a librarian?

Video

Textbooks

Accesstextbooksin library reserves

How to find out if the library has a copy of your textbook and how to locate the textbook.

Web Page

Workshops

Sign up for libraryliveworkshops

How to sign up for library live workshops on Zoom?

Video Handout

Find Zoom links

How to find the Zoom link to the live workshop?

Video

Take self-pacedonline researchworkshops

如何在画布上注册自定步调的在线研讨会?

Video Web Page

Getproof of completion

How to get proof of attendance after attending a library zoom workshop?

Video
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