Q. How do I use the library to find resources?
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Last Updated: Jan 21, 2021 Views: 625
Last Updated: Jan 21, 2021 Views: 625
There are many ways to access the library for resources.
The best starting point is to do a search for your topic in the main library search box. This will give you a big picture of a variety of resources that are available.
The Learn the Library guide will walk you through the steps of using the library to do basic research.
The Library Tutorials show you how to perform library tasks such as searching, finding books, using databases, and more.
For in-depth help, you can always book a librarian consultation.
If you are a undergrad student looking for research support throughout your degree, check out our myLibrarian Program.
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