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Tips on Using the Library for Social Work Instructors & Faculty   Tags: social_work  

This is a guide for new and returning social work faculty on how to take advantage of library resources and services available at the University of Michigan Library.
Last Updated: Jan 15, 2013 URL: http://guides.lib.umich.edu/swfaculty Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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What I Can Do For You

  • Lead workshops and in-class sessions on finding and using the most appropriate library resources, including how to find:   
    • U.S. Census and other demographic and statistical data
    • Resources for researching policy issues
    • Resources on research strageties and techniques
    • Finding tests, scales and other measurement instruments 
       
  • Purchase books and materials for the library in your area - make a recommendation!
     
  • Schedule time with students in your class to help them become better library researchers
     
  • Develop research guides for your class to help students find the best possible library resources 

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