This video discusses first, how to access Library resources from the West Library Home page, and, second, how to access the online guide created for this class, which is where these videos are located.
This video identifies four tools that you can use to help you to find a topic. (1) CQ Researcher database (2) Opposing Viewpoints database (2) The U.S. Department of Education website, and (4) The Research Starter in EBSCO Discovery Service.
In this video, the difference between journals and magazines is explained, and also how to search in one database, Academic Search Complete, plus how to search (almost) all the Library databases at once.
This video gives four ways that you can learn to make your annotated bibliography better by (1) Using Grammarly (2) Using RefWorks, (3) Using the APA Style Guide on the Library Webpage to help you create your citations and (4) Uisng Purdue Owl to determine how to create your citations.