Research projects may require a variety of specific sources, such as a peer reviewed article, a research study that uses quantitative methods, or a specific publication (for example, the New York Times). Library search tools can be used to hone in on special types of research material. Primary source Primary sources are created by someone… Read more »
Month: April 2022
Sexual Assault Awareness Library Resources
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sexual Assault can be an uncomfortable subject for some, but it’s a very important topic to learn about. The IU East Campus Library has many resources, including the Sexual Assault Awareness Month Resources Guide to help you understand what sexual assault is and the resources available to those who have been… Read more »
Women in Protest Music
Women have played an integral role in American protest for the last 100 years, from raising their voices for equality to securing rights for themselves and others. While the earliest women’s protest songs were written primarily by men, women have taken over as songwriters and have produced some of the most important protest music in… Read more »
Yes, YOU can be a master researcher
Librarians are guides who can assist you in effectively navigating the numerous resources available for academic research. The IU East Campus Library Coordinator of Reference Services has produced a Research Mastery guide that features reliable sources and provides both general and discipline specific search strategies. From Boolean searching to syntax and limiters, you’ll learn basic… Read more »