The following tutorials are self-paced and open to all students. If your instructor has assigned a tutorial, please ask your instructor for more information about which tutorial to take or other questions.
Upon completion of a tutorial, students receive a certificate of completion which they can submit for credit.
Topic tutorials take approximately 10-20 minutes to complete and course tutorials take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete.
Provides an overview of the types of sources commonly used in college writing. Covers the differences between popular and scholarly sources, the peer review process, and provides an activity to put knowledge into practice.
Provides an overview of how to use the database Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context, a great database to explore controversial issues early-on in the research process. Provides reference overviews (an excellent alternative to Wikipedia) and related articles to get you started.
Covers the importance of citing sources in college writing, including reasons why we cite, direct quote vs. paraphrase, how citation and plagiarism are intertwined, and style guides.
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Provides strategies for brainstorming topics and an overview of library databases designed to help students with exploratory research.
A very brief introduction to finding sources using OneSearch and Library Databases. Please contact a Librarian or visit the library's research help page for further help finding sources.
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