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Librarians are available for research assistance all hours that the library is open. To speak with a librarian, stop by the Research Help Desk on the first floor.
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Librarians are available by phone all hours that the library is open. To reach a librarian by phone, call the Research Help Desk at (916) 484-8458.
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Texting is not available over summer. This service will resume in the fall.
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Librarians are also available by email. A librarian will respond within 24 hours Monday-Friday. To send an email, proceed to the Email Reference form.
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Research Appointments are not available over summer. They will resume in the fall.
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HANDOUTS & TUTORIALS

Handouts

These are electronic copies of the handouts available in the library:

Self-Guided Tour
General Information
Sources to Use in the Library
Research Strategies/Basic Search Techniques
Off-Campus Access/Catalog Help
Evaluating Information
MLA Style
APA Style
Magazines vs. Journals
Contemporary Issues
Using Internet Search Engines and Directories

 

Tutorials

The following online tutorials will provide guidance on the research process:

Finding Books in the Library

Finding Articles using Academic Search Complete

Finding Psychology Articles using ScienceDirect

CQ Researcher

Opposing Viewpoints

Evaluating Internet Sources | Transcript

 


THE ASSIGNMENT CALCULATOR

Don't fall behind on your research!

This tool provides step-by-step suggestions for completing your research assignment on time. Since every project is different, feel free to use only the information that is helpful for you. It's like your own personal project manager for research!

The Assignment Calculator

 


RECOMMENDED READING

Looking for a good book? The following guides will help you find something good to read.

Novels since 1900

Science Fiction and Fantasy

Graphic Novels

 


EVALUATING INFORMATION

The following two sites provide guidance on evaluating all types of information:

Evaluating Information from Purdue University Libraries
Evaluating Information from Indiana University Libraries

The following two sites list evaluation criteria specifically for information found on the web:

Evaluating Webpages from UC Berkeley
Evaluating Information Found on the Internet from Johns Hopkins University

ARC's tutorial on evaluating Internet sources:

Evaluating Internet Sources | Transcript