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Research by subject

Check out guides to researching topics ranging from linguistics to military history.  

Interested in talking with a librarian about your research?  Find the contact info for a subject specialist.

Need more info for doing research in your particular class?  Check out this list of course guides.

 

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Finding books, recordings, flms, journals...

Locate books, films, recordings, journals, and more using the catalog.  Need help requesting an item that is checked out or at LSC?  Check out a short tutorial (1 min).

 

Using databases to find articles

Click on Databases from the Libraries homepage. Enter database name (see below for starting points), or click Find Databases by Subject.

Need help choosing a database? Check out this short tutorial (1 min).

Click on Get it @ Duke to locate the full-text for items you find in the databases. Need help using Get it @ Duke? Check out this short tutorial (2 min).

Not available through Duke? Request it from UNC, NC State or NCCU using Search TRLN, or get it from another library using Interlibrary Loan.

 

Writing an honors thesis

Check out what the library offers students writing honors theses...

 

Avoiding plagiarism

Find out what to cite, how to cite and how to avoid plagiarism.

Research and Documentation Online Contains sample papers in MLA, APA, Chicago and CSE formats!

Duke's Guide to Citing Sources

Citing Music Sources

Citing Images
Tips for using images responsibly

 

Organizing references

Ref Works

RefWorks is a web-based research management, writing and collaboration tool.

Want to learn more? Check out RefWork's online help, or register for a RefWorks class.

EndNote

Endnote, a desk-top program that will help you organize and format your sources, is available for download through OIT.

Want to learn more? Check out EndNote's online support, or register for an EndNote class.

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