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Resources for Research
Information about computers and other equipment in the Vanderbilt libraries.
Instructional Support for Students
Find out what we offer in the way of classes, individualized appointment, and other services.
Links to guides and sites describing the research process, databases, and other resources.
Online video tutorials on Acorn and PsycInfo, among other things.
Learn what librarians can do to help with your research and reference needs.
Links to online and print books, databases of company and industry information, and Vanderbilt-specific resources to assist students in exploring educational and career choices.
Conducting Your Research
Provides information on the different forms of plagiarism and how to avoid them.
Not sure which database to use to find articles for your topic? Use this comparison chart to find out more about databases frequently used by Peabody students.
List of keywords that can be used in literature searches for empirical research.
Finding Articles and Other Resources
Research databases that will enable you to find articles and other materials on specific topics.
Mining the Invisible Web
- Finding the Deep, Hidden, or Invisible Web (Word doc)
- Invisible Web: What It Is, Why It Exists, How To Find It, and Its Inherent Ambiguity
- The Invisible Web
Subject-specific guides to help you with your research.
Strategies for doing effective, efficient searches of research databases.
Organizing Your Research
APA Citation Style
- Basic Rules
- Common Formulas
- Dr. Abel Scribe's Guides to APA Style and Documentation
- Reference Citations in Text
Citation Management Software
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