How to Do Library Research
This set of pages has information on how to do library research. In all cases, once you have located sources, be sure to evaluate them, using the evaluation guides.
- Home
- Research StrategyToggle Dropdown
- Evaluation GuidesToggle Dropdown
- Scholarly vs Trade vs Popular Journals
- How to Find Journal Articles
- Advanced Searching TipsToggle Dropdown
- Problem SolvingToggle Dropdown
- Book ReviewsToggle Dropdown
- Library ResourcesToggle Dropdown
- Primary SourcesToggle Dropdown
- Biographical ResearchToggle Dropdown
- Other
- Comment faire de la recherche en bibliothèqueToggle Dropdown
Introduction-Other
This page will introduce you to resources that do not quite fit in the other categories listed previously on this site, but that are still very important to library research.
Please let your subject librarian know if you have any further questions.
Reference Question Tips | Indexes for Current Topics |
Asking Food Reference Questions | Examples of Journal Articles vs "Web Sources" |
Example Speeches | Warning Regarding Health Information |
Ask a Librarian

CSU Librarians

Ask Us About:
- Finding articles, books, & more
- Using library resources
- Citing your sources
Subjects: Accounting, Agriculture, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Citation Style Guides, Communication & Journalism, Company Information, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Construction Management, Design & Merchandising, Diversity & Inclusion, Economics, Education, Engineering, English, Environmental Sciences & Sustainability, Ethnic Studies, Finance, Food Science & Human Nutrition, Forestry & Rangeland Science, Geosciences, Government Publications (US), Grants, Health & Exercise Science, History, Human Development & Family Studies, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Industry Information, International Business, International Development, Investments, Languages & Linguistics, Law, Marketing, Math/Statistics, Medical & Health Sciences, Music, Theater & Dance, Natural Resources, Newspapers & News Sources, Occupational Therapy, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Primary Sources, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, Sociology, Statistical & Data Sources, Taxation, Veterinary Medicine, Water, Women's Studies
Subjects:
Special Topics