Library Instruction Tutorials
- Popular Magazines and Scholarly Journals
- Primary and Secondary Sources: Recognizing the Difference
- Reading Citations in an Online Database
- Truncations
- Using Boolean Terms: AND, OR, NOT
- Evaluating Internet Sources
- Citing Sources Why and When
Instructional - Streaming Videos
- Library Dreams (Circa 2011 - The Dreams Never Change, But The Scenery Sure Does - Hey, We're in the Midst of a Humongus Library Renovation!)
- MP4 file Version - Library Dreams
- MOV file Version - Library Dreams (slow load; good quality; best when on campus)
- FLV file Version - Library Dreams (faster, higher quality, but smaller image; requires Adobe Flash Player)
- The Amazing Research Race!
- ** Library Secrets ** - REVEALED (an orientation guide)
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