
Juniors will be able to.
Identify and use relevant resources within a major or subject area (books, journals, government documents, primary/secondary resources, Internet resources, scholarly journals, popular magazines, etc.)
Evaluate, examine, and select information for quality, accuracy, authority and reliability
Identify a variety of types and formats of potential sources for information
Construct effective search strategies using Boolean Operators, truncation, controlled vocabulary, and proximity searching in the online catalog and specialized subject indices
Identify the subject librarian or specialist in their major or subject area
Demonstrate an understanding of copyright and fair use of copyrighted material
All libraries:
Architecture | Art
Image | Business Information Center
| Chemistry & Physics
| Engineering | Hesburgh
(Main)
Kellogg/Kroc Information Center |
Life Sciences | Mathematics
| Rare
Books & Special Collections | Radiation
Lab | Kresge Law