At a Glance: In this video, we walk through the basics of scholarly and "peer reviewed" sources and how to find them. 0:00 Introduction 0:09 Campus spaces 0:19 Resources Available 0:32 Primo Search
Library Orientation Part One -
In this video, we walk through the basics of scholarly and "peer reviewed" sources and how to find them. 0:00 Introduction 0:09 Campus spaces 0:19 Resources Available 0:32 Primo Search
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- In this video, we walk through the basics of scholarly and "peer reviewed" sources and how to find them.
- 0:00 Introduction 0:09 Campus spaces 0:19 Resources Available 0:32 Primo Search
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