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Research Tips Thursday: Using Advanced Search Options

Want to get to the sources you need as fast as possible? Find out how to use the built in tools in academic databases to get to supporting evidence that meets your criteria without wading through all the results that don’t.

Need more tips? Visit the archives at guides.ucf.edu/rtt

Research Tips Thursday: Annotated Bibliography vs. Literature Review

Fuzzy on the difference between an annotated bibliography and a literature review? This tip will clear up the differences.

Check out our guide for past videos and upcoming topics: guides.ucf.edu/rtt

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Faculty Support: UCF Libraries’ Research Videos on Vimeo

Are you looking for videos about library research to add to your online courses? Do you wish there was a quick way to show students that there’s more to doing research than just searching Google? Well, look no further. Check out UCF Libraries on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/ucflibraries

Our videos cover a range of topics, from short demonstrations of how to navigate our homepage and find ebooks to recorded webinars on plagiarism, basic statistics, and presentation skills. You can also find playlists of videos organized by topic, like business research, citation, and Google Scholar, in the showcases https://vimeo.com/ucflibraries/albums

Not finding what you’re looking for? Let us know. We’d love to hear your ideas about videos you’d like for your classes. Reach out to your subject librarian or to instruct@ucf.edu with your thoughts.

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