| Search Terms and
Skills
Keyword
Searching
University of Minnesota Libraries' information on the most effective
way to choose and use keywords to search the Internet.
Boolean
Searching
University of Minnesota's guide to advanced
searching: combining keywords, learning to narrow or broaden a search.
Bedford/St.
Martin's Books
Diana Hacker and Barbara Fister's indexes for Finding Sources (electronic
and print) in the Humanities, Social Sciences, History and Science.
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ENG 101-102, General Research Help
Dunbar Library Tutorials
Includes introductory research and term paper tutorials.
Dunbar Library Services and Support
Request Items, Distance Learning, STAC Center, RefWorks, Special Collections, Research Guides
Cornell's
Research Guide
Seven steps to effective library research.
General Writing Program Information:
Guidebook
to College Composition
Advanced and Graduate Research
Reseach Guide: Essential Tools - M. Maner
Documentation
Help
Citation
Guides: MLA, APA
Print & electronic source documentation
guides.
Chicago
Style: Diana Hacker. Good navigation and ordering of materials.
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Web Tools
Evaluating
Web Search Tools & Sources
Sites devoted to rating and describing numerous search
engines, tips to help you choose one and assess information value. Search
Engine Watch and more.
"Using
Search Engines to Find Internet Resources Eng 344 page
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Search Engine Quick Links
WSU Library's
Search Engine List
A list of valuable search engines recommended
by the WSU Library.
Search Engine Colossus
1500 search engines from 146 countries. Search
the web using your choice of language.
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