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How do I...?
- ...find library materials?
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- Search the catalog
- Request from other libraries
- Access course reserves
- ...find books?
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- Find a book
- Find an e-book
- Find a video
- What is Google Books?
- ...find articles?
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- Find an article
- Find a journal
- Find a database
- Set up journal and search alerts
- What is Google Scholar?
- Evaluating websites
- ...get off-campus access?
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- Access from off-campus
- View my library account
- Renew library material
- ...contact the library?
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- Staff directory
- Meet with a librarian
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A concept map is a diagram that shows the relationships between topics. It may link a broad topic and its sub-topics, or show links between different topics. A concept map can help you quickly find information when you don't know exactly what to look for. The library's database, Credo Reference can make a concept map on your topic for you. Try it out!
Create a concept map for ...
The process of creating a concept map can also help you see the connections between topics and narrow your search down to a subtopic. To download blank concept mapping templates, visit MyMindMap.net or try bubbl.us.
Tutorials
More tutorials on our help page.


















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