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The library has a surprisingly diverse collection of films. This tutorial will show you how to find films to show your class or to take home and watch for fun. Please let us know if you don't see what you're looking for. Thanks!
This video will demonstrate how to find articles using Academic Search Premier.
If there's a topic in which you have an ongoing interest, you don’t need to periodically go to the databases to run the exact same search and over again to stay abreast of it. You can set up an alert to have the database run the search for you and email you whenever there are new articles on your topic.
LexisNexis is an incredible resource, providing information from news sources from around the globe. It's also not terribly user-friendly. Learn how to make the most of this fantastic database in these tutorials.
Even if we don't have the book or article you want, we can get it. This video will show you how to get items we don't own.
Do you want to read more scholarly journal articles? Of course! We all do. JSTOR will help you to do just that.