This module presents the structure and content of a typical history journal.
In this module, we will introduce primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, explain the common characteristics of each, and discuss how they might be useful…
In this module, you will learn how to find demographic statistics to support your market research.
Infographic detailing three ways to determine if a journal article is peer-reviewed: 1) using a database peer-review feature, 2) checking the journal…
Infographic detailing the peer-review process.
An interactive infographic that identifies core Ebook collections available through the University of Waterloo Library and represents coverage by faculty in…
Training modules to help create accessible, usable, meaningful, and reliable (AUMR) content.
Worksheet to identify and develop keywords in advance of database searching.…
This peer-reviewed module highlights the importance of evaluating sources of information and outlines various frameworks to assess their quality.
This module set will guide you through the initial stages of graduate research, from choosing a research topic to writing a formal literature review.