Getting started on research projects and assignments? Visit the Library!
Librarians can work with you to help you understand the research process at any and every step along the way.
“My number one pro tip for students at all levels is to get in touch with your subject liaison librarian,” says Mark Robertson, dean of Libraries. “Subject librarians can connect you to all the tools, information resources and services available to you, as well as walk you through the research process.”
Whether you are new to research or a graduate student it’s important to understand the resources, process, services and opportunities available to help you succeed.
Research help is offered in a variety of ways at the Library. You can drop-in, request an online appointment, or chat in real-time. It’s easy, all you need to do is ask.
The Library also offers a number of research skills workshops that help you learn how to navigate resources. You’ll learn how to formulate research questions, narrow your focus and select keywords and search strategies that save you time and allow you to retrieve useful information.
Getting started with research? Ask us!
- Find your subject librarian
- Get research help
- Learn to formulate effective research questions
- Search subject guides for books, ebooks, journals and more
- Take a workshop, sharpen your research skills