University of Arkansas Libraries,
Fayetteville
Quick Tips for Library Research
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Know what your assignment is, and bring the assignment sheet with you.
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Be willing to ask questions. Be willing to ask more questions, or different
questions.
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Reference librarians can answer many of your questions; (and if you start
early, we can help you more).
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It may take longer than you hope, to finish what you need to do.
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What kind(s) of information you need-- a single fact, a simple analysis,
an in-depth discussion, or more?
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Use appropriate materials, including books, journals, magazines and Internet
sources. Journals and magazines from databases to which we subscribe are
normally the equal of the same publication in print.
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Known authors with credentials will normally provide better information
than unknown or unnamed authors.
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Not every source that you will need to use is available electronically,
but many good sources are.
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The main library has four levels, with the materials organized by call
numbers. Call numbers are used to locate books and journals. They take
practice, but the principle is the same as the Dewey numbers in the public
library. There are several branch or departmental libraries on campus,
too.
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Cite
your sources as you work .
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A greater quantity of "authoritative" material is available through
the Web than there used to be, but most of the best materials are still
in libraries, either ours or others.
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