Guides
Criteria for Web Site Evaluation - Last Updated Aug 10, 2010 Here are some tips on how to evaluate web site information for undergraduate students.
DAAS/History/Women’s Studies 336. - Last Updated Dec 11, 2012 Guide for DAAS/History/Women's Studies 336 in the Fall 2012 Term at the University of Michigan.
Diversity Studies - Last Updated Aug 10, 2010 This is a subject guide for undergraduate students with information tips on research related to diversity studies.
English 125 - Last Updated Nov 19, 2012 This is a guide designed to offer help and research ideas for students taking English 125.
English 225 - Last Updated Apr 2, 2013 This is a guide designed to offer help and research ideas for students taking English 225 Academic Argumentation
PSYCH 303: Research Methods in Psychology - Last Updated Feb 12, 2013 Key information resources and strategies for Psychology 303 students, as presented to Prof. Josh Rabinowitz's Winter 2013 course.
Read Read Read - Last Updated Jun 5, 2012 Recommended reading from the librarians at the University of Michigan Undergraduate Library. The 2012 edition of Read Read Read was assembled by Amelia Mowry, University Library Associate.
Scholarly Databases - Last Updated Sep 13, 2010 Here are some suggestions for subject specific databases for use by undergraduate students.
Searchpath - Last Updated Jan 15, 2013 Welcome to Searchpath, your first stop for getting information about using library resources, brought to you by Shapiro Undergraduate Library.
Sweetland Peer Tutoring Center Writing Manuals & Guides - Last Updated Jan 14, 2013 These are recommended guides and manuals for different disciplines.
Top Ten Databases to Start Your Undergraduate Research - Last Updated Sep 12, 2012 Try these databases if you're not sure where to find articles for an undergraduate research project.
UC 104: Introduction to Research - Last Updated Sep 28, 2012 This guide is designed as a companion Website for students in the Michigan Research Community Program who are taking the UC 104: Introduction to Research one-credit course. |
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