Host Anali Perry brings you the one, the only, the amazing, Get It @ ASU! This incredible resource connects you to anything you need for your research: articles, journals, books. Sometimes it’ll help you get what you need online, sometimes it’ll help you get what you need in your hands. And best of all, it’s FREE!
This week Anali talks about RefWorks, a bibliographic citation manager which allows you to create a personal database of the references you use for your research. Refworks allows you to import and organize citations from research databases, the libraries catalog and Google Scholar all in one place.
Refworks also works with Write-N-Cite to help you include your citations as you are writing papers in Microsoft Word.
Have you ever found the perfect book or article for your research paper only to discover the ASU Libraries do not have it? Fear not! Anali Perry will explain how Interlibrary Loan can get that article or book for you from libraries all over the world
Welcome back to our new series, The Library Minute!
This week librarian Anali Perry shares with us the secret to finding links to full text articles in the libraries research databases. Handy tips for this time of year when you need to get to journal articles fast!
Welcome to our new series: The Library Minute! ASU Librarian Anali Perry will be the host each week and will highlight services, resources, and helpful tidbits about the ASU Libraries, in 60 seconds or less.
In our first Library Minute Anali tells us all about the study zones at our libraries. With finals just around the corner, this week’s episode focuses on Study Zones at ASU Libraries to help with your studying needs.
Zones include:
Green zones are Common study zones, found on the entrance levels of the libraries and nearby service desks, are areas where noise is to be expected and groups are encouraged. Please use these areas to convene, collaborate and talk on your cell phone
Yellow zones are Quiet Study Zones, found throughout the libraries on levels with book and journal stacks are all naturally quiet environments. In these areas quiet conversation is allowed, but please silence your cell phones.
Red zones Silent Study Zones and no talking is permitted. Please turn off all cell phones in these areas
You’ll also learn about group study rooms and board games that can be checked out at the circulation desk.
To find the study zones and other resources available at specific libraries, check out the “In the Libraries” section of the Services for Students page.