Library Resource of the Month: Research Guides

Posted January 26, 2012 by Guest Blogger – Comments

Wondering where to start looking for library resources? There is a wealth of subject-specific assistance right at your fingertips from the CSU Libraries' homepage for online and distance students.

Click on the Search-Find tab at the top of the page.

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Select Research Guides.

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Locate the subject area using the A-Z list.

 

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Each research guide is created by a librarian who works closely with the department. Some types of resources accessible from these guides are books and e-books, databases, and scholarly journals, as well as resources specifically chosen for that subject area. You will also find contact information for the librarian if you need additional assistance.

What We're Reading

Amy Hoseth is the liaison to the Education, Psychology, and Philosophy departments and is available to answer research questions in those areas. She can be reached at Amy.Hoseth@colostate.edu. Her contact information is also found on her Research Guides (see above).

Amy and her husband, Chad, the Director of International Programs at Colorado State University, are the parents of two young boys. Amy claims chasing her boys around the house is just the training she needs for all those marathons she runs.

Her choice of reading is often influenced by her children. She is currently reading "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" by Barbara Robinson to them. Amy says she is enjoying the book as much as her children are. For her quiet time reading, Amy has just started the new Stephen King novel, "11/22/63."

~ Colorado State University Libraries

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