Lura Sanborn April 28th, 2011

A new Humanities V research guide is available for those writing the Humanities V research paper. Use this guide to identify useful reference sources, recommended library catalog searches, newspaper, magazine and journal articles, as well as online primary source collections. Also included: Research Flow Chart, Noodlebib tutorials and an xtranormal animated intro to the library’s new e-journal finder.
Please feel free to contact Ms. Sanborn (lsanborn at sps dot edu) for a research consultation and/or to discuss any of the items in this guide.
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Lisa Laughy April 29th, 2010
You’ve received your assignment for your Humanities V research paper, but where do you go from there? Go with the flowchart – the Fifth Form Paper Flowchart, that is:

The Fifth Form Paper Flowchart was developed as a companion to the Fifth Form Paper Research Guide – as an easy way to visualize the process of writing your Humanities paper. The flowchart is available as a one page PDF document (click HERE) that can be downloaded, saved to your computer desktop, printed out for ready reference, and/or hung on the wall as a constant guide. Hypertext links have been embedded into the PDF for the online elements, making it possible to click through to the resource described. Following the flowchart step-by-step will help you see where you are in the research process and what still needs to be done – assisting with time management so you can avoid a last minute crunch.
Save it, print it, post it, bookmark it, or favorite it, just be sure to take advantage of this great new reference resource!
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