Starting your research
- Library 101 This is a quick and easy guide to using the Library. The Library is an important free resource available to all students but can be discouraging to those who do not know how to use it properly.
- How to Find Hot Topics: Finding a topic to do a research paper about can be difficult. There is a list of suggestions for paper topics and resources for searching information about them.
- Points of View Reference Center: This reference resource has a list of current controversial issues and gives information on different areas of that subject
- Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center: This gives different arguements to current controversial issues
- CQ Researcher: A reference for searching for unbiased Researched information
- Facts on File (World News Digest): A search engine used for finding news articles
- ProQuest Newspapers: A resource for searching printed news articles
- Academic Search Premier: An easy to use data base
- The Information Cycle: Tells you about how information flows to each type of source (book, website, journals). If you understand how it works then you will know where to search for information.
- Library Resources and Services for Graduate Students Specifically for Grad Students
- Minnesota History Day/Primary Resources This is for Students workingon MN History Day Projects
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