Welcome to first installment in the the Library's Resource Spotlight! The library has so many resources, some you may know well or use often, but then there are others you may not know about! In this series, we'll shine a spotlight on a resource we think you should know about, or can benefit from.
Want to brush up on skills that will help you succeed in your courses, whether you are in your last semesters, starting as a brand new student, or returning to academia after a break?
Check out the library's Sage Skills database, which is full of educational and instructional content designed to support your academic career.
Here are just a few pages from Sage Skills Student Success that you may find helpful.
Learning about academic writing and referencing for the first time (or the first time in a while)? Take a look at:
Learn strategies for different stages of the research process, from Getting Started with College Research, to Planning Research if you are doing a research-focused project, thesis, or dissertation.
Worried about upcoming tests? Study up on Planning for Tests and Exams, or how to Manage Your Time
Want to maximize your time in class and communicate your ideas and questions effectively? Find information on Inclusive Communication and Scholarship as Conversation.
Need help navigating Sage Skills or other library resources? We can help! just open a chat or make an appointment with a librarian. We're happy to help!