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Social Networking

Myspace get some research tips & chat with your friends at the same time!

Facebook Find out useful library information and important changes through your Facebook account.

Meebo get Instant Message research help! Monday through Thursday 10am - 3pm, the Library Outpost can help with your research!

Library Outpost's Blog

BlogSpot keep up to date on resources and schedule changes at the Library Outpost. Make sure the reference librarian you want to see will still be at that time slot. Follow the latest videocasts to help you achieve academic success. Find tips and tricks from librarians to shorten your research time.

SJSU Electronic Resources

Academic Gateway brings SJSU's Library Resources to your finger tips! Inside you'll find links to the library catalog, books from other libraries, reference resources, and customized services especially for the Faculty, Graduates or Distance Learners.

Articles & Databases available can be extra helpful to find the latest on particular research topics of interest. Here you'll find many different databases, most with full-text articles stored inside that you can easily copy, print or email.

Citation Linker is especially helpful if you already know information about the article you're looking for. Citation Linker provides a quick survey of all the databases available to SJSU from one simple webpage.

Citing and Writing gives even more help for those who need it. Precise formatting can be found for MLA, APA, Chicago and Turabian writing styles.

Library Outpost's Partners

Peer Mentors also are close on hand to help with other subjects than writing. They can help you with technological difficulties, mathematics, and with much more.

Writing Center provides many resources including tutoring, online resources, formatting help and much more.

LARC can assist students in the development of their full academic potential and to motivate them to become self-directed learners.

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This page last updated April 18, 2008 by the Web Team

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