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Most literature review assignments and dissertations require recent peer-reviewed or other scholarly sources. This session will show you where and how to look for these…
Finding Peer-Reviewed and Other Scholarly Sources…
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In this webinar, you will be introduced to library databases related to chemistry, and additional free chemistry resources to help you grow in your research and…
No Longer a CHEMystery: How to Find and Use…
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Researching current topics can be challenging. This webinar focuses on databases that showcase contrasting viewpoints on contemporary topics, including the Issues &…
Researching Contemporary Issues
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Looking for tips on how to research across various disciplines? Attend this session to learn the best resources and strategies for crafting a multidisciplinary topic and…
Conducting Interdisciplinary Research: Bridging…
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Join us to learn about the major textbooks and reference materials needed for anyone studying Church History. This archived webinar will also demonstrate how to locate…
Research in Church History: Tools and Primary…
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Learn how Sage Research Methods can help you understand and choose the best quantitative or qualitative methodology for conducting your research. For further research…
Which Research Method Should I Use?
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Learn the essential steps and strategies for writing an insightful book review for publication in any field. You will gain insight into identifying key parts of…
Steps and Strategies for Writing a Quality Book…
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Join us to learn about key resources in the library’s substantial collection of primary source databases as well as reliable internet sources to aid you in your…
Using Primary Sources for Literary Analysis
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Attend this webinar to learn the four basic questions you should always ask when reading an article. We will also explore seven different ways to take notes and make…
Take Note! An Introduction to Academic Notetaking…
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Learn how to navigate JFL’s collection of physical and digital sources as well as primary and secondary sources in order to accomplish significant music history…
Introduction to Music History Research
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In this webinar, you will learn how to establish your research question, use preliminary research to find keywords, identify the top databases with the most helpful…
Pre-searching: Essential Steps to Begin the…
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Learn how to develop a Research Week proposal from the beginning spark of an idea to engaging the scholarly literature around a potential topic to the final work of…
Research, Prepare, and Present: Research Week 2025
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View this recorded webinar to learn how to develop a strong approach to organizing your references. For further research assistance, please visit the Contact Us page.
Keep Your Enemies Close...and Your References…
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Learn about the foundational components of the key elements of a theology paper including the thesis statement, investigative method, warranted argument, critical…
Developing a Great Theology Paper: Navigating…
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This webinar will help students create effective evidence-based annotated bibliographies and literature reviews for course assignments. Students will learn to select…
Creating Annotated Bibliographies and Literature…
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