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Action Research
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated Sep 14, 2012
Developed for a class on conducting action research in the K-12 classroom.
African American Studies
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Mar 12, 2013
Information resources for UCI students, faculty, and staff interested in African American Studies.
ALA Poster - Cleaning Cottages and Castles: Weeding Year-Round
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated Sep 14, 2012
Ongoing deselection at UC Irvine
Anesthesiology & Perioperative Care Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Mar 26, 2013
A collection of excellent resources available to UCI anesthesiologists and students.
Anthropology
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 7, 2013
ANTHROPOLOGY 2A: Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology Winter Q. 2010
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Mar 24, 2010
This is an information literacy instruction session, a component of ANT 2A. Its aim is to introduce critical thinking skills, and teach how to use scholarly sources like AnthroSource, to help students become familiar with contributions of Anthropologists.
Anthropology 30A: Global Issues from an Anthropological Perspective - Cinema & the City
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 24, 2011
This guide is for Prof Varzi's class taught in Fall quarter 2011
Anthropology 30A: Global Issues from an Anthropological Perspective: Witchcraft, the Evil Eye, and Rationality In the Modern World - Prof Julia Elyachar
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated May 19, 2011
To develop and encourage students critical thinking skills, student awareness of conducting research on topics surrounding the class theme(s); learn how to identify a research topic of interest, locate research materials to answer specific questions.
ANTHROPOLOGY 30B:ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODS LIBRARY SESSION
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 13, 2011
Students will be introduced to Anthropology library resources to help them prepare an annotated bibliography on a topic of their choice.
Anthropology 41: global Cultures & Society
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Nov 9, 2010
Class Assignment: students should find four newspaper articles from different nations around the globe on the SAME topic. Find four articles from different nations' papers discussing the topic, and write a summary critique of these.
Anthropology: Spring 2011 Graduate Courses
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Apr 1, 2011
Marketing library/anthropology information literacy (IL) for Anthropology graduate courses taught during the Spring Quarter, 2011. Despite the 10 week quarter time limitations, classes with writing assignments are especially targeted to do this.
Art History 198: Islamic Empires
by Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated Apr 3, 2013
A library guide for doing research on Islamic Empires for Alka Patel's class
Arts Research
by Becky Imamoto, Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated May 2, 2013
Main Research Guide for Library Resources used in Art History, Studio Art, and Visual Studies
Asian American Studies
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated May 19, 2013
Asian Studies
by Ying Zhang - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Currently, this subject guide primarily focuses on East Asia, and covers resources for the study of various social and humanities aspects (e.g. languages, literature, economics, history, politics, cultures...) of China, Japan, and Korea.
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Banned Books
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Sep 19, 2012
Celebrate the freedom to think and to read
Bibliographic Management Software
by Department of Education & Outreach - Last Updated May 16, 2013
Citation tracking software using EndNote, Endnote Web, and Zotero. Examples of citation styles and how to track scholarly article citations.
Biographical Information Guide
by Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Biology
by John Sisson - Last Updated Oct 4, 2012
Information resources and tools for students and faculty in the School of Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated May 9, 2013
BME 1 Fall Quarter 2012
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Dec 7, 2012
Book Reviews
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated Feb 7, 2013
Information resources for the UCI community interested in the finding book reviews.
Business
by Annette Buckley - Last Updated May 21, 2013
Business of Healthcare
by Annette Buckley, Steve Clancy, Linda Murphy - Last Updated Jul 20, 2012
Business resources for health professionals.
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Census
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Apr 12, 2013
Guide to Census data
Chemical Engineering
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Chemistry
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Jan 30, 2013
UC Irvine Chemistry has 44 faculty members, 215 graduate students, 50 postdoctoral fellows, and provide internationally-recognized programs in a friendly, informal setting; our annual research funding exceeds $10 million dollars.
Chicano/Latino Studies
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Jan 25, 2013
Civil & Environmental Engineering
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 26, 2013
Classics
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated Mar 19, 2013
Clinician's Toolkit
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Mar 1, 2012
Clinician's Toolkit is now a Guide.
Comparative Literature
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated Feb 7, 2013
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
by Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy - Last Updated May 8, 2013
The CAM subject guide provides links to Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine resources available through the UCI Libraries.
Computer Science
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 22, 2013
Consumer Health Guide
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Feb 15, 2013
A comprehensive guide to Consumer Health resources online. All resources are available to the public from anywhere.
Creating a Drop Down Box in LibGuides
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated May 1, 2012
Criminology, Law & Society
by Brian Williams - Last Updated May 23, 2013
Discover criminology and legal information ...
Critical Theory
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated Feb 7, 2013
Information resources for the UCI community interested in the field of critical theory.
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Dance
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Oct 22, 2012
Starting points for research in dance
DASA: Demographic & Social Analysis The American Factfinder Fall 2012 Workshop
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 18, 2012
This is an introduction to UC Irvine libraries for the new DASA graduate students. The class is on how to use statistics and data; also stresses how to use the libraries well to find books, journal articles, and more.
Drama
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Mar 26, 2013
Starting points for research in drama
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Earth System Science
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Sep 28, 2012
Earth System Science focuses on the atmosphere, land and oceans - how they interact as a system - and how the Earth will change over a human lifetime. Global change is projected to accelerate through the 21st century and will impact world ecosystems.
eBook Collections
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Apr 26, 2013
eBook Reading Devices
by Danielle Kane - Last Updated Jan 31, 2013
Your source for ebook & ereader information and resources
Economics
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Jan 10, 2013
Econ.
Education
by Danielle Kane, Dana Peterman - Last Updated May 13, 2013
Library-related resources for UCI students, faculty and staff interested in the field of education.
EFL ESL ELL
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated Sep 25, 2012
Free resources for teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and English as a Second Language (ESL) with some English Language Learners (ELL) added.
Electric Chair
by Brian Williams - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Art and Punsihment
Emerging Technologies
by Danielle Kane, Jeff Schneidewind - Last Updated Apr 15, 2013
This guide will help you to become familiar with new and emerging web trends. Including social software, websites, and tools for managing content.
Engineering
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Feb 12, 2013
General engineering, biomedical engineering, civil & environmental engineering, chemical engineering, material science, mechanical & aerospace engineering, and electrical engineering & computer science
Engineering Management
by Annette Buckley, Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Oct 23, 2012
English and Literature Studies
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated May 10, 2013
Information resources for the UCI community interested in literature and literary criticism.
Environmental & Occupational Health Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Julia Gelfand, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Sep 11, 2012
Resources for School of Medicine and Medical Center faculty, staff and students
Environmental Sciences
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Mar 12, 2013
Evidence-Based Medicine Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy - Last Updated Mar 5, 2012
A collection of excellent resources available to UCI clinicians and students.
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Film and Media Studies
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated May 8, 2013
Library information resources for Film and Media Studies
Film and Television Industry
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Financial Aid & Grant Information
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated Feb 5, 2013
Selected resources on financial aid and grants for UCI faculty, students and staff.
FMS 190/WS 175 Women Make Movies
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Oct 19, 2012
Course guide for Film & Media Studies/Women Studies class
French & Francophone Studies
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Mar 19, 2013
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Mar 18, 2013
German
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Feb 11, 2013
Global Peace and Conflict Studies
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Dec 7, 2011
Global Sustainability (Bio 191 CW/EarthSS 190CW/SocEcol 186CW)
by John Sisson - Last Updated Mar 28, 2012
Researching current issues in global sustainability
Google Scholar
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Mar 21, 2013
Graduate Orientation for Social Ecology 2012-2013
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Sep 24, 2012
Welcome to all New Graduate Students in Social Ecology!
Graduate Orientation to PPD - 2012-13
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 22, 2013
Graduate Resource Center (GRC): Library Resources
by Department of Education & Outreach, Julia Gelfand, Dana Peterman - Last Updated Feb 12, 2013
Presentations and resources developed by UCI Librarians for graduate students attending workshops at GRC.
Graduate Student Orientation - MURP - 2012-2013
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Sep 28, 2012
An introduction to Library Services & Collections to support the entering masters' candidates in Urban & Regional Planning.
Graduate Student Orientation for CEMS - 2012-2013
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Sep 25, 2012
Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
Graduate Student Orientation to Civil & Environmental Engineering 2012-2013
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Sep 25, 2012
Basic summary of resources to support new graduate students in civil & environmental engineering.
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HathiTrust
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Mar 21, 2013
Welcome to the Shared Digital Future
Health Statistics
by Steve Clancy, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy - Last Updated Dec 19, 2012
History
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Mar 26, 2013
Information resources for UCI students, faculty, and staff interested in the field of history.
History Day 2013
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Nov 14, 2012
HIV/AIDS in GLOBAL CONTEXT, Winter 2012: Anth 134 T. Boellstorff
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 19, 2012
Advanced writing course which fulfills the 5W requirement. Professor runs it like a seminar; students will "write an original research paper" that can be used later to "apply for an internship, or graduate/professional school."
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Jul 27, 2012
How Race Is Made
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Mar 4, 2013
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Images: Find Images for teaching and research
by Julia Gelfand, Becky Imamoto, Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated Feb 21, 2013
Find digital images in online and subscription digital image collections at UC Irvine for research, teaching, and presenting.
Informatics
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated May 22, 2013
Intergovernmental Organizations
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Feb 16, 2011
IGO
International Students
by Cathy Palmer, Brian Williams, Ying Zhang - Last Updated May 22, 2013
Welcome international students to the UCI Libraries
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Labor Relations
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Mar 12, 2013
Latin American Studies
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Mar 19, 2013
Library & Information Science
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated May 22, 2013
Linguistics
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Apr 19, 2013
Literary Journalism
by Cathy Palmer - Last Updated May 2, 2013
Information resources for the UCI community interested in the field of literary journalism.
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Maps, Atlases, & Aerial Photographs
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Feb 21, 2012
Materials & Manufacturing Technology
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 15, 2013
Materials Science
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 15, 2013
Mathematics
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Jul 26, 2012
The Department of Mathematics is committed to excellence in teaching and research in a wide variety of mathematical disciplines. Undergraduate and Graduate Students are engaged in a thorough program of study leading to professional excellence.
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Medical Image Resources
by Steve Clancy, Julia Gelfand, Bethany Harris - Last Updated Feb 27, 2012
A guide to medical image resources
Medical Student Course Guide
by Steve Clancy, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy - Last Updated Sep 19, 2012
This guide is specifically designed for UCI medical students. It provides direct links to online key resources and textbooks for the undergraduate medical education curriculum.
Medicine Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Apr 25, 2013
A collection of excellent resources available to UCI clinicians and students.
Middle East Studies
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Mar 18, 2013
This guide is designed to guide students, faculty, and staff to materials on the Middle East provided by UC Irvine Libraries or on the web.
Miranda
by Department of Education & Outreach - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Mobile Optimized @ UCI
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Apr 23, 2013
* indicates UCI authentication required
Mobile Phones & Apps
by Danielle Kane, Jeff Schneidewind - Last Updated Sep 4, 2012
Tools and tips to help you maximize your feature or smartphone's potential for research and learning.
Mobile Resources in Medicine
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Jan 15, 2013
A guide of useful mobile resources and mobile friendly websites for UCI health sciences faculty, students, and practitioners.
Music
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Oct 1, 2012
Starting points for research in music
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News & Newspapers
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Apr 24, 2013
Nursing
by Steve Clancy, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated May 16, 2013
Subject Guide for Nursing Students, Staff and Faculty
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Ophthalmology Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Dec 15, 2011
A collection of excellent resources available to UCI ophthalmologists and students.
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Patents, Tradmarks, & Copyrights
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 15, 2013
Pharmacology and Drug Resources
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Dec 15, 2011
A guide to excellent resources for UC Irvine pharmacologists and students
Philosophy
by Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Physics and Astronomy
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Jan 8, 2013
UC Irvine has strong programs, not only in the core areas of particles, plasmas, condensed matter, and astronomy, but in such interdisciplinary fields as biological, chemical and medical physics.
Planning, Policy, & Design
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Policy Resources
by Brian Williams - Last Updated May 14, 2013
A UCI LibGuide for W39C policy research ...
Political Science
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Apr 30, 2013
PolSci H182A Honors Thesis Workshop
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Oct 3, 2012
Course guide for honors students in Political Science
Popular and Academic Journals
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated Apr 16, 2012
Resources to help you identify and evaluate popular and academic journals.
Preservation
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated Feb 2, 2013
How to prepare, handle and care for objects to preserve their long term use.
Primary Sources for History
by Becky Imamoto - Last Updated Apr 24, 2013
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Apr 25, 2013
Resources in Psychology and the Cognitive Sciences
Public Health
by Bethany Harris - Last Updated Apr 8, 2013
Resources for Public Health Students, Staff, and Faculty Members.
Public Opinion
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Jan 29, 2013
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QR Codes
by Danielle Kane, Jeff Schneidewind - Last Updated Sep 12, 2012
Learn what they are, how they work, how you can create your own, and where to find them in the library!
Quick Reference Guide
by Julia Gelfand, Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated Jan 14, 2013
Contains key reference resources for writing, directories, encyclopedias, money, government info, quick facts, travel, education, geography, etc.
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Reaxys - Beilstein/Gmelin/Patent Chemistry
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Feb 7, 2011
Reaxys is a combination of three chemistry databases [Beilstein (organic), Gmelin (inorganic), and Patent Chemistry] with experimentally validated data, including structures, reactions (including multistep reactions), and physical properties.
Religious Studies
by Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Research Data Management
by Mitchell Brown, Julia Gelfand, Daniel C. Tsang, Brian Williams - Last Updated Mar 20, 2013
Managing research data: Tools & resources
Research Grant Resources
by John Sisson - Last Updated Jan 30, 2013
Resources for identifying and writing research grants
RSS Feeds
by Department of Education & Outreach - Last Updated Apr 13, 2009
How to choose and use RSS Feeds for research.
Russian Studies
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Jun 13, 2012
Russian Studies minor is a multi-disciplinary concentration combining the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Social Ecology. It is designed to introduce students to the rich history and culture of Russia and provide an intellectual and linguistic foundation
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Scholarly Communication & Related Issues
by Mitchell Brown, Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Feb 7, 2013
Scholarly communication is the life-blood of the university’s teaching and research mission. Issues of copyright, intellectual property rights, and the long-term preservation of digital assets are posing new challenges to faculty, schools, & librarians.
Science Databases To Get You Started
by John Sisson - Last Updated Dec 19, 2012
A collection of science and technology resources available at UCI for the beginning researcher
SciFinder Scholar
by Mitchell Brown - Last Updated Feb 8, 2013
SciFinder Scholar is a computer-based client-server interface to the world's largest database of chemistry literature, Chemical Abstracts.
SE 10 (Research Design) Guide for Library Resources
by Dana Peterman - Last Updated May 10, 2013
Guide from before LibGuides
SE 10 - Research Design
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Feb 26, 2013
Soc 145 W: Sociology of Occupations & Professions, Stepan-Norris Winter 2012
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 22, 2013
Orient students to resources on occupations, their organizations and related literature. One specific goal is to teach students how to use the Library resources to complete the 18-20p research paper
Soc 158CW: Money, Work and Social Life
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 4, 2010
Information literary session in support of class assignments, namely: major requirement of this course will be a completion of a 10 page research paper; TWO essays on class readings and application of peer review process w/peer papers.
SOC 226A:"AMERICAN FACTFINDER" DASA LIBRARY ORIENTATION FALL, 2010-2011
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 25, 2010
Introduction to the UCI Libraries' resources and services that support the study and teaching of DASA graduate studies. Specific focus is paid to how to conduct literature review, as well as how to use "core" sources of data, statistics, census, etc.
Soc Sci 172AW: American Culture; Contemporary Legal Problems
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated Feb 8, 2011
Course guide covering constitutional law issues
Soc. 145W: Sociology of Occupations and Professions -Prof Stepan-Norris, Winter Q, 2013
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 22, 2013
A Library demonstration to find professional literature on occupations/professions, including reference works, peer reviewed articles, newspapers, books, statistical data, and more. Students will learn how to cite resources according to the ASA style
Social Ecology
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Sep 24, 2012
The School of Social Ecology is served by three Subject/Liaison Librarians who each work with a separate academic department in the School.
Social Science Data
by Daniel C. Tsang - Last Updated May 22, 2013
Resources for locating and analyzing social science data across subfields and geographic regions
Sociology
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 7, 2013
SOCIOLOGY 110: Research Methods; Stepan-Norris Winter Quarter 2013
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Feb 21, 2013
Library Tutorial Learning Objectives/Goals • Introduce and train students on how to use Sociological research tools at UC libraries to write complete TWO brief sociology writing assignments. • Teach students about primary and secondary information.
Sociology 135: Social Psychology of Networks
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Nov 1, 2011
This upper division class has a focus on Socialization and Identity
Sociology 180AW: Sociology Majors Seminar
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 13, 2011
This is an upper division writing course for students majoring in Sociology.
SOCIOLOGY 2: International Sociology
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 19, 2011
Globalization Aspects, Economic, Political, Cultural - How these tie into ones daily life...
SOCIOLOGY 31: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 3, 2011
LIBRARY ASSIGNMENT. EXERCISE #1 Journal Article Evaluation and Critique. Students select FIND and select an article in Social Psychology; Read, Critique & CITE the article. Follow the Instructions below:
Sociology Majors Seminar - Soc 180 Prof. Judith Sepan-Norris
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Jan 4, 2010
Information literacy supporting Sociology majors' critical research skills sets on data collection; analysis; theory and methods, and scholarly writing. Focuses on how to find, evaluate and cite library sources -primary, secondary, qualitative, historical
Southeast Asian American Studies: Studying the Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotian Diaspora
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Oct 31, 2012
The UCI Libraries' Southeast Asian Archive is the richest collection of books, reports, manuscripts, archival materials, photos, artwork, and ephemera documenting the peoples of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia outside their homelands.
Spanish & Portuguese
by Christina Woo - Last Updated Mar 19, 2013
Stand Your Ground
by Brian Williams - Last Updated Feb 20, 2013
Standards and Specifications
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Apr 15, 2013
Streaming Media
by Danielle Kane - Last Updated May 1, 2013
Studying the Past in a 21st Century Research Library
by Becky Imamoto, Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated Mar 1, 2013
This guide is intended for a UCI Libraries Development Workshop on Friday March 1, 2013.
Surgery Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Aug 5, 2011
A collection of excellent resources available to UCI surgeons and students.
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Technical Reports Collection
by Julia Gelfand - Last Updated Aug 20, 2012
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U.S. Government Information
by Brian Williams - Last Updated May 9, 2013
Urology Subject Guide
by Steve Clancy, Phillip Garcia, Bethany Harris, Linda Murphy, John Sisson - Last Updated Dec 15, 2011
A collection of excellent resources available to UCI urologists and students.
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Visual Literacy
by Steve Clancy, Becky Imamoto, Cynthia Johnson, Jeff Schneidewind - Last Updated Dec 4, 2012
Provides information on citing images, copyright, presentation best practices, design guidelines, and more
Visual Studies 295: Consuming the Self: Orientalism in the "Orient"
by Cynthia Johnson - Last Updated Apr 4, 2013
Library Research Guide for Alka Patel's VS 295 class.
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Women Studies 197: Senior Seminar Spring 2013 TerryJW
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Apr 21, 2013
Independent research project for graduating seniors (W.S. majors). The course will be organized as an intensive research and writing workshop; weekly written assignments, collaboration at peer-reviewing, and more
Women, Gender & Feminist Studies
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Oct 4, 2012
This guide supports teaching and research in Women, Gender and Feminist Studies at UCI. UCI has a strong Women's Studies department, & research in Women's/Gender/Feminist Studies is also based in other departments, such as History, Sociology, etc.
Womens Studies 120A: Modern Pleasures, Fall 2012. Prof Kavita Philips
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Nov 14, 2012
What do Art, Science and feminist Politics have to do with each other? Students are conducting inductive research on 'topics or issues' that "represent the domains of knowledge at the multiple intersections of ART &/or SCIENCE &/or FICTION"
Writing 39B
by Department of Education & Outreach - Last Updated May 22, 2013
Writing 39C: Argument & Research
by Department of Education & Outreach - Last Updated May 21, 2013
Recommended resources for students working on their Writing 39C research and writing assignments.
Writing a Scientific Paper
by John Sisson - Last Updated Oct 3, 2011
Discussion of how to understand and write different sections of a scientific paper. Discussions of how to write Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Data, and Discussion.
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Anthro 30A GLOBAL ISSUES: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
by Pauline Manaka - Last Updated Apr 22, 2013
The course focuses on the construction of culture using visuality; looking at traditional ethnographic films, popular media and anthropological texts to analyze ideas-ethics, “reality,” propaganda, etc. vs. filmaker, photographer & anthropologist.

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