Video Tutorials
The following videos offer instruction on using library services as well as covering concepts related to research and library use. The videos may be watched in any order, at any time.
Information Need
This video looks at how needs for information can vary and offers examples of when to use assorted resources. Time 3:32
Library Resources
This video looks at resources offered by the library including the library catalog and periodical index databases. Time 6:43
Website Evaluation
This video looks at criteria that can be used when evaluating websites. Time 9:22
Search Techniques
This video presents four different search techniques that can be used when searching databases. Time 7:56
Interlibrary Loan - Article
This video shows how to request an article not avaiable in full text through the Interlibrary Loan service. Time 3:21
Periodical Classification
This video explores how periodicals can be classified into various categories. Time 4:50
Peer Review
This video looks at the peer reviewed process. Time 3:58
Research Process
This video offers an exploration of the research process. Time 5:03
Evaluation
This video looks at five criteria to consider when evaluating a source. Time 6:05
Internet Relationship
This video offers information on how information is created and published online. Time 1:36
Journal Finder
This video shows how Journal Finder can be used to find the full text of articles from periodicals. Time 2:33
Interlibrary Loan - Book
This video shows how to request a book not available at the library through the Interlibrary Loan service. Time 3:06
Information Timeline
This video looks at the timeline of how information is published after an event. Time 3:53
Databases by Subject
This video will explain how you can choose a database to use for your research based on various subjects. Time 2:33

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