This presentation is a virtual equivalent of the kind of live presentation I usually make to Professor Carrera's classes. It includes a print-it-yourself handout (the Resource List) and a lecture, with screen shots and live links to the URLs. This lecture is broken into six sections, which are listed below in the sequence they should be read. I suggest that you print--or keep open--the Resource List. The Resource List and Lecture are arranged in the same order. The documents are in PDF format, which should make them easier to read and print. Please let me (Linda Zieper) or Charlie McNeil, who is responsible for the formatting, what you think of the look and usability of these documents.
- Introduction
- Starting Your Research: Using Reference Books
- Next Step: Getting the Sources You've Identified
- Expanding Your Search: Using Bibliographic Databases
- Finding Images You Can Use: an Image Database
- And Finally: Evaluating and Using Internet Resources
- The Resource List
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