As scholars increasingly rely on online sources for research, it’s important to consider the long-term accessibility and stability of these materials. Content published on websites—including ...
Once you’ve found information on your topic, you need to assess its reliability and decide whether to use it in your research. This page introduces why evaluation matters and provides some quick ways ...
The APA is the principal learned society for classical studies in North America. Its website offers links to other classics organizations, classics journals, classics on-line resources, etc.Included ...
This guide lists a selection of the more important sources of information on Physics available at Concordia Library. It includes material held in the Webster Library (WEB) on the Sir George Williams ...
Finding relevant and reliable information is a key skill that you will need at University and beyond. The tips on this page will help you develop the skills to get better search results. Work through ...
The Brandeis Library's Research Excellence Prize recognizes students who apply sophisticated information literacy skills to the selection, evaluation and synthesis of sources for a research project.