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3. Research Videos

The librarian suggests you check out one of the library research videos on YouTube. You see a couple of videos that could be useful..

For one of your assignments the instructor has asked that all the sources you use be “peer-reviewed”, what does that mean? Looks like there’s a short video all about the peer review process [opens in new tab]. That would be useful!

One of your classmates mentioned that they found really good articles in a database but you’re not totally sure what that is and how to get to them. Luckily you see that there also is a “What is a database?” video [opens in new tab].

You see a couple of other videos, like how to add money to your Unicard [opens in new tab], and how to place a request on a book [opens in new tab], as well as how to print in the library [opens in new tab], that you’ll remember to come back to later on.

 

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