Library Tutorial
Module 3:
Subject Areas
General Research
Designed for students needing a general, non-discipline specific
introduction to library research, Module 3: General Research highlights
how students can begin the research process using the Libraries' general
databases: Academic Search Premier or LexisNexis. Methods for finding
subject specific databases on the Libraries' web site are also covered.
Counseling
Designed for students in distance education programs in the
Human Services department of the College of Education and Human
Services, Module 3: Counseling highlights PsycINFO and ERIC,
two major Counseling research databases on the Libraries' web
site. It also teaches Counseling students how to begin their
research process using these and other relevant print or full-text
online resources available through the University Libraries.
Education
Designed for students in distance education programs in the
College of Education and Human Services, Module 3: Education
highlights ERIC and Education Abstracts, the two major educational
research databases on the Libraries' web site. It also teaches
Education students how begin their research process using these
and other relevant print or full-text online resources available
through the University Libraries.
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Nursing
Designed for students in the distance education Nursing program,
Module 3: Nursing highlights CINAHL, the comprehensive nursing
database on the Libraries' web site, and shows students how
to begin their research process using this database. In addition,
steps are outlined to help students find other online full-text
nursing resources available through the University Libraries.
Library Tutorial: Module 3
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