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Ask a Librarian - Need help? There are four different ways to contact a librarian. Getting Started - Some good starting points for library research Citation Guides: How to Cite Sources - Links to online citation and style guides Writing Guides for Students - Created by the Writing and Research Center, guide topics include Pre-writing, Choosing a Topic for an Argumentation Paper, Compare and Contast, Introductions, Conclusions, Revising and Rethinking the Paper, Proofreading, MLA, APA, ASA and Chicago citations styles. Evaluating Sources - The critical evaluation of information for authority, credibility, objectivity and quality is an important aspect of the research process. Here are some aspects to consider as you gather your sources, whether they be books, journal articles or Internet resources. Class Guides - Research pathfinders and bibliographies prepared for specific TC3 classes Library Lessons - Powerpoint tutorials designed to support the research you are asked to do in your various classes. Understanding the key concepts in these lessons will enhance your learning, as well as saving you time. Each one will take you about 20 minutes, perhaps a little longer if English is not your first language. Subject Guides by Program - Resources for selected TC3 academic programs Academic Integrity, Cheating and Plagiarism - A guide for students. Copyright Compliance Policy - Summary of U.S. copyright law as it relates to the use of text-based copyright-protected works in the library and classrooms at TC3, and to provide guidelines and procedures for obtaining copyright permission to use these works. Last update: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |
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