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Online Research Tutorial: Getting Results: Conclusion

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Conclusion

Hopefully you have some basic strategies for finding, brainstorming, researching and evaluating information on your topic. Remember, if you have questions you can Email a Librarian for more help.

You can also use the following sites to get more information and use resources in your specific subject area:

  • Research guides by Subject
    • These guides will lead you to journals, books, and free websites on a variety of subjects. A great place to start your library research!
  • Online Reference Sources
    • These tools are primarily reference tools like encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs, etc. that the Library has subscribed to online. They can be helpful when you want background information on a topic.
  • What Is a Scholarly Journal?
    • Research guide to help you understand the difference between a scholarly/peer reviewed journal and a popular magazine.

Congratulations on completing the Research Tutorial!

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