Skip to sidebar after main content Tutorials Tutorials give you tips and help on different aspects of library research. For tutorials tied to a specific course, please visit the course guide. Expand All + Collapse All - Filter Title Category - Any -Business informationChoosing or focusing a topicCiting & citation toolsDemonstrating research impactEvaluating sourcesFinding articles & journalsFinding books & reviewsFinding other research materialsIntroduction to the LibraryOmniPlagiarism and academic integrityPrimary sourcesReading strategiesResearch processResearch questions and thesesResource access and deliveryScholarly communicationsSearching strategicallyWorking with sources Audience - Any -FacultyGraduate studentUndergraduate student Results Accessing Harvard Business Review articles Advanced search in Omni Better searching using AND, OR, NOT Better searching using truncation Confusing library terms explained Connecting to Library resources in Google Scholar Creating a search strategy Creating an annotated bibliography Creating arguments Creating Poster Presentations for the Sciences Developing a research question Developing a research question: for graduate students Filtering by language in Omni Find articles by Biblical scripture citations in Atla Finding an article when you only know the title Finding articles on a topic Finding book reviews Finding books in Omni Finding Call Numbers Finding country risk: Nexis Uni Finding ebooks Finding feminist theory sources Finding free online news articles: getting behind paywalls Finding music scores in Omni Finding statistics using StatCan's Data Portal Finding videos in Omni Getting Library books in accessible formats Getting precise results: narrowing your search Getting started with Google Docs's citation tools Getting started with Mendeley Getting Started with Omni 1: Searching and Filtering Getting Started with Omni 2: Accessing Library Materials Getting Started with Omni 3: Citations Getting Started with Omni 4: Saving Searches and Checking Account Status Getting started with Zotero Google Scholar Tips How can I tell if my source is scholarly? How to cite How to cite in ACS style How to cite in APA style How to cite in Chicago style How to cite in CSE style How to cite in MLA style How to find and limit to scholarly articles in Omni How to find primary sources in History How to find scholarly books How To Put Course Readings on Reserve How to use Scan on Demand Identifying and analyzing arguments Identifying peer-reviewed journals Images and Videos in Science Improving your thesis statement Introduction to the Library Introduction to the Library for online students Library Accessibility Services Linking to e-Resources for Your Course Linking to Omni records Locate books: availability and location information Locating persistent links to Library eresources Omni Accessibility Guide for Screen Reader Users ORCID iDs Picking a topic Picking a topic and developing a research question in Geography and Environmental Studies Picking a topic in Psychology Pinning results and using favourites in Omni Planning a literature review Preparing a discussion post Primary and Secondary Literature in the Sciences Reading Strategies in Science Reading Strategies: A Guide for Graduate Students Renewing books in Omni Requesting books from other libraries in Omni Searching effectively Searching Omni by author Searching Omni by title Searching systematically Show your research impact with a Google Scholar profile Sign into Omni Sort by date in Omni Systematic Reviews Thinking Like a Scientist Understanding plagiarism University vs. high school research Using AI Tools in Your Research Using filters to limit results in Omni Using good sources: evaluating what you find Using Mendeley's plug-in for Word Using search words effectively Using sources as evidence Using Zotero's plug-in for Word Viewing details in Omni What does Omni search? What is a peer-reviewed journal? When to Cite Zotero or Mendeley: which one is best?