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Welcome to the Roosevelt University Library Research Guides!
Research guides are your guide to finding helpful research resources in the RU Library as well as on the web. RU Research guides are compiled by librarian subject specialists and are updated constantly, so be sure to check back often! Let RU Research guides be your guide to great research - have a look around!
Featured Online Resource
Project MUSE is a full-text database offering access to scholarly humanities and social science journals from prestigious university presses and scholarly societies. Featuring a user-friendly search interface, articles are presented in their originally published form, including all charts, graphics, and images, available in both HTML and PDF format. The database currently includes over 140,000 articles from 390 journals.
What is Scholarly Information?
Want to make sure you're using the best information for your research? The best academic papers rely primarily on scholarly information. If your information does not come from a scholarly source, you will need to evaluate your sources to make sure they are worth using in your paper.
- What is a Scholarly Journal? A tip sheet to help you determine whether a given resource is scholarly or popular.
- How to Evaluate Web Sources A quick primer on how to recognize reliable information online.
- Evaluating Web Pages - An Interactive TutorialAn interactive online tutorial that will help you determine the scholarly value of websites when Googling.
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