As aregional campus, or distance education student, you have access to all the samelibrary resources that students have in Logan.
This article will introduce you to some of these great resources.
As USU students, you will likely be assignedre search assignments where you must find articles.
As you might have found by searching for articles on Google, many journal and magazine articles are notfreely available online.
However, the library has a large collection of journals and articles that you can access online through our library databases.
All you need to do to access these sources is to log into the library website with your A-number and banner password.
Once you've logged in you can view articles from any where you have an internet connection.
If you need an article that is not available in full-text online, you can request it through inter library loan and we can email you a PDF copy of the article.
Using library databases is a great place to do research for your papers becausethey not only include peer-reviewed articles or articles written and reviewedby experts in the field day professors are often require,
but you can also findcurrent magazine and newspaper articles and even encyclopedia entries forbackground information.
Another resource you will probably need throughout your time at USU is books.
Our library has a large collection of ebooks which you can access by logging in with your A-number and password.
You can finde books by searching our library catalog located at the top of the library website.
The Merrill-Cazier Library, on the Logan campus, will also send you books from our physical collection to your home, free of charge, along with a prepaid return label.All you need to do to request a book is to log into our interlibrary loan systemand make sure you select distance ed as your campus location.
We know that research assignments can be stressful and it can be overwhelming to try to locate relevant information, but as USU students, you have access to many resources that will help make this process less intimidating.
On the lowerleft-hand side of each of your canvas courses is a research help tab. This links to a guide filled with helpful research tips specific to that class.
It also provides the contact information for your classes personal librarian who youcan set up an appointment with to get help.
If you need quick live assistance from a librarian you can always use our chat box which you can find on the library homepage.
Here, you can get help finding and evaluating information sources, integrating library resources into your paper, and more.
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This article will introduce you to some of these great resources.
As USU students, you will likely be assignedre search assignments where you must find articles.
As you might have found by searching for articles on Google, many journal and magazine articles are notfreely available online.
However, the library has a large collection of journals and articles that you can access online through our library databases.
All you need to do to access these sources is to log into the library website with your A-number and banner password.
Once you've logged in you can view articles from any where you have an internet connection.
If you need an article that is not available in full-text online, you can request it through inter library loan and we can email you a PDF copy of the article.
Using library databases is a great place to do research for your papers becausethey not only include peer-reviewed articles or articles written and reviewedby experts in the field day professors are often require,
but you can also findcurrent magazine and newspaper articles and even encyclopedia entries forbackground information.
Another resource you will probably need throughout your time at USU is books.
Our library has a large collection of ebooks which you can access by logging in with your A-number and password.
You can finde books by searching our library catalog located at the top of the library website.
The Merrill-Cazier Library, on the Logan campus, will also send you books from our physical collection to your home, free of charge, along with a prepaid return label.All you need to do to request a book is to log into our interlibrary loan systemand make sure you select distance ed as your campus location.
We know that research assignments can be stressful and it can be overwhelming to try to locate relevant information, but as USU students, you have access to many resources that will help make this process less intimidating.
On the lowerleft-hand side of each of your canvas courses is a research help tab. This links to a guide filled with helpful research tips specific to that class.
It also provides the contact information for your classes personal librarian who youcan set up an appointment with to get help.
If you need quick live assistance from a librarian you can always use our chat box which you can find on the library homepage.
Here, you can get help finding and evaluating information sources, integrating library resources into your paper, and more.
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