Social Sciences Research Methods: Resources at the WSU Libraries
This webinar reviewed social sciences research methods resources available from the WSU Libraries.
This webinar reviewed social sciences research methods resources available from the WSU Libraries.
This webinar will review: why eBook formats are so useful, how to create a basic eBook, and resources for further learning.
Learn how the Libraries’ new website can help you do research anywhere.
Different than your standard Google search, Google Scholar can be used to cast a wide net to find peer-reviewed scholarly papers.
Become a more efficient researcher by investing thirty minutes to watch this webinar. You will learn about the databases available to you at WSU and how to strategically search for sources in them.
Discover how the latest database added to the WSU Libraries system, Nexis Uni, can help with your research.
Sources: The Scholar Returns is the third installment of the WSU Libraries: A Galaxy of Information three-part series.
In a world filled with information, how do you keep up with current events and discern what is fact and fiction?
In Introduction to Zotero, you learned how to put your research into your Zotero account. Now it’s time to use Zotero to create your cohesive project.
You’ve done hours of research for a project, but now you’re dreading how you’ll compile and organize your printed articles, notes on napkins and saved web pages for your research masterpiece.
Journals: The Scholar Strikes Back is the second installment of the WSU Libraries: A Galaxy of Information three-part series.
Databases: The Scholar Awakens is the first installment of the WSU Libraries: A Galaxy of Information three-part series.
WSU academic librarian Lorena O’English will discuss why annotating is helpful and how it is applicable in the classroom and for research.
During your academic career, you’ll likely be asked to annotate books and papers, which involves making notes directly on the text.