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Literature on your research topic and direct access to articles online, when available at UW.
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Alphabetical list of electronic journal titles held at UW.
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Resources for looking up quick facts and background information.
E-Newspapers, Media, Maps & More
Recommendations for finding news, audio/video, images, government publications, data sets and other types.
Evaluating Information
Learn how to choose the best and most reliable information that meets your research needs.
Citation Styles & Tools
Quick MLA, APA, and Chicago style guides for bibliographies; tools for storing and organizing sources.
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Librarian recommended resources & research tips tailored to your topic.
Undergraduate Researcher Tutorial
Self-paced online tutorial that introduces students to research skills and UW Libraries resources and services.
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Citation Management Software
Personal citation databases and bibliography creators that allow you to import, store, organize, and share your research citations into whatever style you need.
Zotero Quick Guide
Zotero is one of the most widely used citation managers across UW.
UW Google Apps
Use Google Apps to create and share documents with multiple editors.
Catalyst Web Tools
Catalyst includes tools that allow you to store and share files, create discussion boards and create surveys and questionnaires amongst others.
Dropbox
Free downloadable software that allows you to store and share files in one place.
Writing Help at UW
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CLUE has writing tutors available from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on school nights.
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Copyright Introduction
A guide on copyright and fair use.
Citation Help at the UW
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