Tutorial LIS 1001 Please Choose a Module to Begin |
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1. Choosing Information Sources |
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2. Create a Search Strategy |
3. Using the Library Catalog |
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4. Find Articles in Research Databases |
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5. Using the Web |
7 .Citing Your Sources |
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LINKS has been revised with permissions from the authors as the LIS 1001 Tutorial for Miami Dade College, Kendall Campus Library : www.mdc.edu/kendall/library 2004. |
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