Hum. 4 Paper!
It begins! Happy Picard. Meme Generator. Imgflip.com Web. 10 March 2016. As always, there’s a research guide for that! The Hum. 4 Research Guide identifies library sources for finding a topic, getting background information, locating books, magazines, newsreels … Continued
Dear Molecular Biology,
So good to see you! Thanks for the great discussion defining scholarly journals & for being willing to try the new Poll Everywhere software. I loved seeing your thoughts and answers up on the big screen! Here’s the link … Continued
Welcome, Spring Term!
Ah, Spring! More sun, more flowers and more research! Yellow crocus outside of Clark House. Photograph. 15 March 2016. As we enter into the most research-rich term, I am reminded of a Dan Rothstein quote, who encourages students (I … Continued
Happy March Break!
Warm wishes for an excellent March Break! The library looks forward to welcoming you back, whist holding the forthcoming, newly updated, 8th edition of the MLA Handbook (release date: March 14th!). Image information: Ehret, Georg Dionysius. Gentiana … Continued
Dear American Government class,
Working on examples of partisan polarization in U.S. politics? In addition to the sources recommended last run of the class, the library has added a new eCollection: U.S. History in Context. For example, here’s a search for “Political Polarization.” One … Continued