Ho‘okele: University of Hawai‘i
Library Research Skills Tutorial

 

 

This tutorial may be used by anyone who wants to learn basic library and research skills.  These concepts will enable you to select and evaluate information.  You may select any concept for review but we strongly recommend you cover all the skills listed below:

MAIN PAGE
STARTING YOUR   RESEARCH identify important concepts in your research topic
FINDING INFORMATION use the online catalog to look for information
SEARCHING INDEXES use journal indexes to locate relevant articles
EVALUATING INFORMATION evaluate the information you find
LOCATIONS IN LIBRARIES locate materials and services in your library
CONCLUSION
LEARN WEB BROWSER
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If you are not familiar with using the Web, move the mouse over the LEARN WEB BROWSER button and click the left hand mouse button.  Otherwise, please go to the first topic listed on the left of the screen and begin.

 

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