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- 14 Ways to Use a Public Library - wikiHow
Not only do they collect and store the wealth of human knowledge and make it easily accessible to anyone who needs it, but there's a ton you can use a public library for that you may not have even realized
- 22 ways to use the library - Reading, Writing, Research
Here’s the beauty of the modern library: you don’t even have to go into the library itself to ask a librarian You can talk on the phone, chat by instant messenger, or send an email
- How to Make Effective Use of a Library - UniversalClass
When you walk into a library, there are many resources at your fingertips You just need to know what to use, how to use it, and when to ask for help Orient yourself If you have not been to a library in a while, you need to orient yourself again
- Understanding and Using the Library and the Internet for Research
Learn how to use academic library tools and databases to find credible sources for your annotated bibliography or research paper
- 10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Library - EveryLibrary Action
Libraries are unique places to build community, focus on work, and, of course, read! When in doubt, ask your librarian! They’re not just in charge of taking care of a building full of books; they’re trained professionals!
- 10 Ways To Use The Library (It’s Not Just for Books) - The Art of Simple
I”ve discovered the library offers so many more opportunities for learning and discovery than just checking out books, and most are them are free Here are some of my favorites to share with you:
- Get Started Using the Libraries - Harvard Library
Ways to power up your library skills You probably know that you can check out a book from Widener and book a study room in Cabot, but the libraries offer so much more Below you'll find tips on how to get started with library spaces, materials, and online resources Which library is right for me? Libraries belong to you
- Basic Library Skills - Tutorials - Library Guides at SUNY Cobleskill
Learn the differences between the three most common types of articles you'll find while searching in library databases This short video was created by librarians at East Carolina University's Joyner Library
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