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Library Guide for Graduate Students in German  

GER 600 at uWaterloo
Last Updated: Feb 10, 2012 URL: http://subjectguides.uwaterloo.ca/german_grads Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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10 Top Library Tips

  1. Get to know your Liaison Librarian
  2. Become familiar with Waterloo Library Home and University of Waterloo webpages
  3. Get to know where everything is in Dana Porter Library
  4. Use German Studies Subject Guide to start your research
  5. Take advantage of your term loan period for local books
  6. Ask for local book and article delivery
  7. Use RACER to get materials available outside uWaterloo Library system
  8. Use Connect from Home to access electronic resources off-campus
  9. Use RefWorks to create and format your bibliographies 
  10. Check out the Graduate Students and Academic Integrity tutorial

Adapted from: The Library Grad Guide (Harvard University)

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