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Class Attendance Tips

Campus Store

Course Materials

Library

Tips for Succeeding

Bernsten Library

Library Introduction Video


Access to the Library

Can I use the library without coming to campus?

The UNW library website provides access to electronic resources.  

Resources

What types of resources does the library provide?

Library resources include but are not limited to print books, eBooks, online journals, and streaming media.

How do find a resource that I need?

Most resources can be located via CLICsearch.

View these quick tutorials on Finding BooksFinding Articles, using CLICsearch to learn tips for finding resources quickly.

More research video tutorials are available on the library's website. These tutorials will help you construct effective searches and learn how to use library tools including catalogs and databases.

Services

Can the library help me with research projects and papers?

Research guides have been compiled to help you quickly find resources grouped by subject, course, or topic.

The library also provides guidance for how to evaluate information and how to properly cite information.

Who can I contact at the library when I need help?

Research assistance is available in-person or via phone, email, or online chat. Chat is available 24/7/365.

Tips

Successful students use the library and its resources.

Successful students are inclined to reach out for help from research librarians when they need it. Librarians can help with all stages of the research process, from developing a topic, to searching for information, to evaluating information and citing/referencing it correctly.

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Questions or Feedback

If you have any additional questions, or if you have feedback about this article, please contact the Office of Dual Enrollment.

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