Spring Ahead this Semester

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Welcome one, welcome all! It’s the Spring Semester at CSN! Whether you’re entering our hallowed spaces for the first time or you’re ready to head out soon, the CSN Libraries have a ton of resources to help you get ahead this semester. Charleston Campus Library has created a special display with topics ranging from algebra help to building up your self-esteem to paying for college. 

Come see what we have waiting for you! 

And for those like prefer e-resources, check out these samplings!

Research 101 intro slide

Title: Research 101

Author: CSN Libraries

Location: CSN Libraries, Research Help

Details: This tutorial designed by your own CSN Librarians is a vital tool for learning about choosing research topics, finding credible sources, basics on citation styles, and so much more. 

 

Internet research and information literacy

Title: Recognizing Online Propaganda, Bias, and Advertising (Internet Research and Information Literacy) 

Author: Cambridge Educational

Location: Films on Demand

Details: Part of a short series on informative videos highlighting topics such as recognizing bias, avoiding plagiarism, and conducting effective Internet research

 

Simplify Your Study

Title: Simplify Your Study: Effective Strategies for Coursework and Exams

Author: Peter Lia

Location: ProQuest

Details: This resource offers help with reading strategies, organization, taking notes, and differentiating between different types of essays.

 

bookcover

Title: Student Success Series

Location: Alexander Street

Details: This 16-part video series offers clips ranging from stress management to battling test anxiety.

 

Remember the CSN Libraries databases, too!

Mometrix

Mometrix eLibrary

Like Learning Express, Mometrix offers an array of practice guides and tests. Many are geared more to career goals, like TEAS tests and CSET certification tests. 

 

Visible Body

Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas

Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas is your top source for studying muscle, bones, veins, and anything else inside your skin—including skin! Also be sure to check out Visible Body Anatomy and Physiology cells and body systems.