Fall 2017 TCU Library Training

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Fall 2017 TCU Library Training Presenter: Laura Steinbach, Art & Design Librarian, TCU Library

Information can come from many sources: Books, encyclopedias, the web, television, blogs, journals, magazines, etc., etc...

Finding information resources that are: Reliable Accurate Relevant Authoritative

Articles Periodicals

Magazines Journals Newspapers Types of Periodicals Magazines Journals Newspapers

Periodicals – Content Types Academic/Scholarly Trade Consumer

What is a Scholarly Journal? Periodicals What is a Scholarly Journal? A periodical that contains peer-reviewed articles. Written for an audience of scholars and researchers in a particular field. Also sometimes called peer-reviewed, academic, or refereed.

Library Periodicals Are Available… Online Print

FrogScholar! www.library.tcu.edu

www.library.tcu.edu

FrogScholar!

FrogScholar Advanced Search Page

www.library.tcu.edu

Books and eBooks www.library.tcu.edu

www.library.tcu.edu

West Side East Side

West Side East Side

Research Help

Go Frogs! Thank you. library.tcu.edu