Agnes Scott College Library

LibGuides – a new thing for spring!

Posted by: asclibrarian on: January 30, 2009

The library recently added LibGuides, interactive subject and course specific guides. The guides offer suggestions about how and where to start your research. You may leave comments, instant message a librarian, or make a research appointment. So far, we have 22 guides in over 20 subjects, and we’re adding new ones all the time. If you’re looking for help in starting your research, this is the place to go.

Each guide has suggestions for how to find books, articles, and web sites on your topic. They all contain links to citation guides and writing guides for specific subjects. In addition, many guides include short video tutorials about how to use databases or tools like RefWorks.

Check out all the LibGuides at libguides.agnesscott.edu

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