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Toxicology: For Faculty

Supporting Research

The University Library collaborates with researchers through our Liaison Librarian Program, by providing information resources and research tools, facilitating scholarly communication, and linking with the University’s Signature Areas of Research.  To assist you with your research, the University Library maintains guides for:

Copyright

Predatory Publishers

Research Metrics

Research Profiles

Research Data Management

For more information on how the library can support your research, please contact your Liaison Librarian

Why Include Information Literacy Instruction in Your Class?

The University Library offers a range of instruction sessions for students. Sample topics include:Labs

  • How to do a literature search
  • Forming a research question
  • Searching for journal articles in databases 
  • Using reference management programs 
  • Copyright

These sessions can assist students by:

  • Helping them develop well-thought out research questions
  • Ensuring that high-quality sources are being used for research papers and presentations
  • Making sure that they are properly citing the material they use
  • Demonstrating that there is someone to go to for questions

To set up an instruction session for your class contact your Liaison Librarian:

Request a Purchase

Do you have an idea for a book, journal or resources that may be helpful to students, faculty, or a specific class?  Request a Purchase.

 

Request a Library Book (HOLD)

Did you know that you could have books from any University Library location delivered to the branch library of your choice? Click on the blue Request Hold button in the Catalogue and we will send the item across campus to you!

If someone else has the book signed out, they will be sent a Recall notice and will have one week to return the book to the Library.