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Tips and advice for improving study skills from James Madison University.
Tutoring
Tutors are available in the LRC located on the second floor of Gipe Hall to help with Math, English and other courses. Tutoring schedules are posted each semester in the LRC or call 765-269-5617 for available times.
The Student's Survival Guide to Research by Monty L. McAdoo
Call Number: Z710 .M43 2015
ISBN: 9780838912768
Publication Date: 2015
Jumping head first into a research project is a surefire recipe for stress and confusion. Library instruction expert McAdoo has penned a primer specifically tailored to novice researchers, offering beginning-to-end guidance for every step of the research process, from planning and preparing to conducting and writing
The College Student's Research Companion by Arlene Rodda Quaratiello; Jane Devine
Call Number: Z710 .Q37 2011
ISBN: 9781555707293
Publication Date: 2011
Most students faced with writing a research paper probably start at the same place--Google. Arlene Quartiello and Jane Devine provide up-to-date guidance for using traditional and online sources. Learn to select a topic, effectively find and evaluate the best information in both print and electronic formats.
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Whether enrolling in college for the first time or returning after an extended absence, this one-stop reference provides adult students with a wealth of practical guidance once they hit campus--either brick and mortar or online.