How to link to library resources

Linking to library Web resources

Direct links to specific resources and guides on the Libraries' Web site could also prove useful to your students. Here are a few possibilities:

  • Library Research Skills Tutorial
    https://library.concordia.ca/learn/

    The quizzes, videos and tips in this interactive tutorial is designed to provide students with the necessary foundations and skills to find useful information, to evaluate it critically and to use it wisely for various purposes such as writing research assignments.
  • Citation and Style Guides
    https://library.concordia.ca/help/citing/index.php

    Provide a link to the frequently-requested Citation and Style Guides available on the Libraries' website if you require students to use a specific citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) when formatting a bibliography.
  • Databases (Articles & more)
    https://library.concordia.ca/find/databases/

    Are your students simply using the web rather than academic journal indexes or databases when researching a term paper? If so, provide a direct link to an appropriate database page or database subject list to lead them in the right direction.
  • Ask a Librarian
    https://library.concordia.ca/help/questions/

    A link to this service, or to our contact list of Subject Librarians, could serve as a reminder for students that library research help and assistance is always available.
 
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