Research Help
Finding the right bit of information just when it
is needed can be a daunting task. It has been
estimated that in the year 2002 alone, the
amount of new information published was
equivalent in size to the information contained
in 37,000 new libraries the size of the Library
of Congress book collections (some 20 million
books). And that the amount of information
increases by 30% every year!
Our information specialists (sometimes better known as Reference Librarians) have created a number of 'How to' and other guides available from the links below and from the right side navigation to help you increase your ability to locate, evaluate, and use information --- skills that are critical to your success at Nichols and your professional career after graduation.
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Citing Sources:
Give credit where credit is due and avoid a charge of plagiarism. Examples for correctly citing sources according to APA, MLA and Turabian style guides.
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How to Do Company Research
Need to research a company? This short tutorial will help you develop a strategy for doing company research and provide some selected resources available at Conant Library and/or on the World Wide Web.
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'How To Use' Guides
These guides, text and video, can help you learn how to use our 'discovery' tools - the online catalog and various article and company information databases - more effectively and efficiently.
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Copyright Basics
In the 21st century intellectual property is extremely important. Find out what's the big deal about the little ©
- Ask a librarian
If you need any assistance in using any of our resources or to help find the information you need, please don't hesitate to ask!