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Last update: Feb 08th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.cornell.edu/refren  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Research Strategy

Library Guide as a David Letterman Top Ten List

10 Steps to Better Research:

10. Find a web site.

 9. Find a better web site.

 8. Find the Library web site.

 7. Find books on our topic.

 6. Find articles on your topic.

 5. Evaluate your information.

 4. Cite your information.

 3. Find yourself in a library.

 2. Find more....

 1. Ask Your Questions.

 
 

Digital Outreach

My digital reach exceeds my analog grasp.

 

Welcome to the Cornell University Library



If you don't know how to find the information that you need, you may be in Library Limbo. Use this guide to learn more about finding, accessing, evaluating, and citing information properly using the vast reources of the Cornell University Library.


Library Limbo is a 1920's style cartoon created by a Cornell Film Animation class about how students do their research in Uris Library. Click on the image above to watch this film on YouTube.

 

Wagging our Long Tails

 

 

 

Old dogs are learning new tricks. And Reference Librarians have not yet begun to CHANGE. Let's see what Library 3.0 and Library 4.0 bring us.

 

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