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How to Read a Scholarly Article


Maximize your time and efficiency by learning how to "read" scholarly articles more efficiently. Pro-tip: Never read the article from beginning to end! Find out more at the complete research guide here.

Research Resources


What we think research looks like (a straight line) vs what research really looks like (a messy line that goes in several loops and sometimes goes backward).

 

Whether you are working on a research project for a class, your EE or your IA, you can find helpful resources on the Library Guides.

Follow the links  to discover how to make your research process easier and more efficient, or make an appointment with the librarian for more information.

Databases

Ebsco

JSTOR

Citations & Organization

NEW! Extended Essay Resources

Extended Essay Essentials

Citation Guide

NoodleTools

Newspapers & Magazines

New York Times

PressReader

 

Fun YA Reads


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Leisure reading is important! Reading fiction expands your world (and your vocabulary). Take a few minutes each day to relax and read something just for fun.

Notable Literature and Award Winners


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Dig into these books that have earned excellent reviews, been shortlisted, or won some of the major literary prizes.

They represent diverse people and cover many popular genres. This list includes fiction, non-fiction, essays, and collections. Several have been translated from other languages to English.

Reading this kind of literature can help you understand the world and yourself.

The Natural World


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Explore these new books focused on the natural world. Some topics covered include

  • biology to animal (and plant!) intelligence
  • human biology, medicine, and disease
  • what we can learn from birds, bears, and and forests
  • science and scientists

Graphic Novels - Memoirs

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If you liked Persepolis and Maus, check out these personal stories from around the world.