Library Resources and Services: A Research Workshop, Tuesday, 2/10, 4-5pm
Learn how to master a wide range of options pertinent to study and research in education, psychology, and the applied health sciences. Library Resources and Services is a 60-minute workshop that helps you discover and navigate your way through a variety of tools, including
Educat and related
catalogs;
databases and
journal collections;
PocketKnowledge, the social archive;
e-Reserve;
SuperSearch;
Knowledge Database; and
Ask a Librarian.
- Wednesday, January 28 @ 4pm
- Thursday, February 5 @ 4pm
- Tuesday, February 10 @ 4pm
Where: 103 Russell
Library Resources and Services is also available as an online course, divided into units dealing with the most important aspects of library use, including the basics, finding articles, books, theses, and archives, as well as how to conduct a literature review. Developed for the MA online in Instructional Technology, the course uses examples from the field that may be applied to all program areas at the college. It contains diagrams, attachments, websites, and succinct tests in each section to quiz one's knowledge of resources and research strategy.
To access the library research course you may simply go to
Blackboard and login in with your Cunix id and password, or you may access the Blackboard icon from My TC Portal and/or ClassWeb. If you are not currently registered in a Blackboard class and would like access you may
request support to be registered for Library Resources and Services.