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This page provides library information and resources useful to students enrolled in this course during Spring 2007. Librarian for Education and Counseling: Andrea Bartelstein Course Instructor: Kathy Bovard
Identifying and refining a research topic Identifying relevant information sources Brainstorming search terms Constructing effective searches using operators ("and," "or," "not")
Want to access article databases or e-journals from home? You need to set up your home computer for remote access to library databases.
Access to books and other full-length materials (i.e., not articles) in the JHU Libraries' collections. What to do if you need something we don't own.
Anyone can publish on the Web -- how do you determine the validity of information you find? Is it suitable for your purposes?
American Psychological Association. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 5th ed. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2001. Eisenhower Library General Reference and Science Reference; BF76.7.P83 2001 View catalog record for additional locations.
Try RefWorks, a Web-based personal database and bibliography creator.
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