When you have a source with a bibliography, you can see if a particular article from the bibliography is available by looking the journal's name up at the link below. Then you can use the volume and date information to navigate to the article. If we don't have access to that journal, we usually can get it from another library.
Tips on how to recognize reliable sources by evaluating them in terms of relevance, currency, audience, and credibility.
A handy guide with examples from the Purdue Online Writing Lab.
Materials not available at Gustavus may be borrowed from other libraries and sent here for you to use. Location: Library -- Main Floor.
When you click on a database, you will be prompted to log in with your Gustavus username and password.
If it doesn't work, call the main desk (x7558) for help.
If you have questions, encounter problems, or simply want to talk about your topic, stop by the Reference Desk to chat with any of our librarians. Location: Library -- Main Floor.
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/guides/spmaterials/
Learn how to distinguish between scholarly, popular, and trade articles. From the North Carolina University Libraries.
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