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Essential Resources for Library Research: A Guide by Laurel Haycock

Discover invaluable starting points for conducting library research with the guidance of Laurel Haycock. This resource offers access to the vast University Libraries holdings, including over 6.9 million volumes, 40,000 electronic journals, and more than 300,000 e-books. Learn how to navigate essential tools like JSTOR, citation managers (EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero), and grant funding resources tailored for graduate students. Benefit from library workshops available both online and in-person, and find assistance through various channels, including email support and walk-in help at Wilson Library.

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Essential Resources for Library Research: A Guide by Laurel Haycock

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  1. U Libraries : Starting Points for Library Research -- OLPD Laurel Haycock September 2, 2010

  2. Introduction • Laurel Haycock / hayco001@umn.edu • OLPD EdPa program tracks • Kim Clarke / clark078@umn.edu • OLPD WHRE program tracks • Assistance by email & appointment • Walk-in help at Wilson Library • Ask a Librarian link: https://www.lib.umn.edu/#askalibrarian

  3. Total Volumes: 6,975,576 • E-Content • 40,000electronic journals • 300,000+ e-books and growing • Online reference sources for specific disciplines You can access e-content from the library, your lab or home… or internationally with internet access & current U affiliation

  4. Starting Points www.lib.umn.edu • Library web page: www.lib.umn.edu • Library course pages: • https://www.lib.umn.edu/#courses • myUportal pages • See courses & library tab • OLPD Library Orientation on Moodle

  5. www.lib.umn.edu

  6. Finding Articles www.lib.umn.edu Select JSTOR Select Education Full Text

  7. Use journal name & Find it to link to e-journal

  8. Look for library course pages

  9. Consider Library workshops In-person and online… • Introduction to Citation Managers • EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero • Google: Advanced Searching for Researchers • Grant Funding for Graduate Students • And many more….

  10. Sign up of Library Workshops

  11. Questions/Comments?

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