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Cite Your Sources
MLA
Style
MLA
Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
(Ready
Ref) REF LB 2369 .G53 2003
APA
Style
Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association
(Ready
Ref) REF BF 76.7 .A46 2001
Chicago
Style
Chicago
Manual of Style
(Ready
Ref) REF Z 253 .U69 2003
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in the Library
Connect
from Off-Campus
[instructions
for accessing the library's electronic resources from a computer
off-campus ]
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Research Process
Following this strategy will make your research
easier by breaking down the process into manageable steps:
- Choose
and Refine a Topic
- Identify
Resources
- Locate
Resources (books,
periodicals,media resources, U.S. documents, Web resources)
- Evaluate
What You Find
- Cite
Your Sources
Locate
Resources
- UVM
Libraries Home
Link to electronic resources (e.g., Library
Catalog, periodical databases, selected Internet resources), library
services, library information, etc.
- Library
Catalog
UVM Libraries online catalog of books, government
documents, periodicals (journals, magazines, newspapers), audiovisual
materials.
- Books: Call Numbers A - F 1699
2nd floor |
F1700 - Z 3rd floor
- Periodicals (journals, magazines,
newspapers): 2nd floor
- Government Documents: ground
floor
- Audiovisuals (videos, dvds, cds, etc.):
ground floor
- Special Collections (includes Vermont
materials): ground floor
- Research
Essay Information Sources [pdf
version]
List of books, periodical indexes,and other
resources that are particularly helpful for your research.
CQ
Researcher
Opposing Viewpoints (useful for choosing a topic
in the news
and for locating balanced and analytical information about that topic)
Books
/ Magazine
Articles / Newspaper
Articles / Statistics
/ Web
Resources
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