this week has been the craziest, but also that’s going to be the next week too. in other news though, i’m very excited about how this paper is turning out.
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this week has been the craziest, but also that’s going to be the next week too. in other news though, i’m very excited about how this paper is turning out.
Heyo it’s back to school time and here’s a research tip from your friendly neighborhood academic librarian.When searching for any topic on the internet just type in the word ‘libguide’ after your topic and tada like magic there will be several beautifully curated lists of books, journals, articles, or other resources dealing with your subject. Librarians create these guides to help with folks’ informational needs, so please go find one and make a librarian happy today!!
this is the BEST advice, and there are so many options, both if you’re doing academic research, or just curious and looking for information!
It’s so interesting what you can find!
Dime novels, mystery & detective fiction, adulting (not academic, but still), D&D guide, citation libguides, comics, graphic novels, and manga, German language & literature, differentiating fake news, firefighting, body autonomy for kids and young adults, interfaith women advocates for social justice, cooking (nonacademic)/food culture and cuisine/food & cooking.
Thank you for excellent additions and very much agre ewith you that cooking libguides are the best!! Have you seen all the ones from the Culinary Institute of America??
Oh! Building on your notes I figured I should mention to everyone that most academic institutions with a library are going to have a page with the research guides the librarians have made for their patrons. This will include basic topic guides on things like how to use the library or how to create citations. There will also be subject guides for areas of study like philosophy or biology. As well as specific course guides to assist classes that are being taught like FM 114: Introduction to the Fashion Industry or BME6938: Nanoparticle Nanomedicines.
If any of y’all have started university totally check out the ones your librarians have put up! There’s a ton up to help you along your research journey. And if you aren’t at university check them out too!! Some of the resources won’t be accessible but there’s loads of information you’ll still be able to use and get to.
Hello, fellow academic librarian specializing in instruction! Many libraries also include guides orientations on how to properly utilize non-subject specific databases. Watch those before diving into your first research project so you understand the tools and features available to you to make your life easier. Many universities subscribe to ProQuest or EBSCO and there are MANY tutorials that will teach you how to use them in less than 5 mins.
Believe me, you will save yourself A LOT of headache with both LibGuides and orientations. Good luck and happy hunting!
decided to review some old notes + a GORGEOUS present my friend got for me for christmas
I am entirely consumed by my dissertation. After months and months of stagnation and brain fog, to work so hard at something and actually see progress is bliss.
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From today’s study session ✌🏻
My spread from my trip to milan last december!🤍
4th November 2021: I’ve been working on another lecture today! This one will be on the representation of religion in Renaissance drama (aka my favourite subject to talk about) and the impact of certain events on the plays that were produced at the time.
I’ve also been collecting useful resources for the seminar that goes along with this lecture, such as the 1549 and 1552 versions of the Book of Common Prayer and Simon Fish’s A Supplicacyon for the Beggers (1529), which is my favourite part of lecture/seminar planning.
Day 3/50 days of productivity
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051320 - 8/30 days of productivity
🍂 Today I woke up early to meditate & see the sunrise, tried journaling in cursive, read a little, and made a 2nd attempt at dalgona coffee (the froth is better than yesterday!). So far so good.
🎧 Make It with You - Bread
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14/03/19 - Some more technology notes and diagrams. A slow but productive day today!
2 spreads side by side!!
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bujo highlight // January
— i used to spend too much time stressing about layouts, but i think i’ve found the best set up for my usual monthly spreads. functional, but still cute. what do you think?
🎧 City Girl - Gossamer Dress
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