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GWS 380 Colloquium: Culture and Politics of Girl Power: Start

Overview

Welcome! This guide provides a starting point for exploring resources for your final project. For help brainstorming search strategies and any other aspects of your research, e-mail librarian Anna Hulseberg at ahulsebe@gustavus.edu or visit our Ask Us! page for more options.

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Library Research Day

~Introductions

~Topics, questions, your goals for today

~Gather preliminary sources

~Next steps

Library Sources and Web Sources

Most of the resources on this guide are from collections provided to you through the Gustavus Library. For some research topics, you'll need to use resources from the open web. Some questions are easier to answer through the web than others. If your question has to do with current events, law, computers, popular culture, commercial products, organizations, or public affairs, the web offers a lot; if you're looking for scientific research or scholarly articles, you aren't as likely to find what you want, though in some fields that is changing. Fortunately, there are ways to mine the web for the good stuff. For more information, visit our Doing Research on the Web guide or ask a librarian!

Librarian

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Anna Hulseberg
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