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How to Use Course & Subject Guides
Have you ever needed to research a subject you’re not familiar with and didn’t know where to start?
Do you ever need articles, books and journals on a particular subject and don’t know where to look?
University of Redlands Librarians are experts in navigating specific areas of study. They have carefully selected the best resources for your research. Subject guides are an all-in-one research guide to finding key research books, articles, e-journals, and websites in an academic discipline. Course guides are a one-stop starting point tailored specifically for the assignments in a particular class.
Course and Subject guides are linked from the Armacost Library homepage. Click on the link for Course and Subject Guides, under the Need Help? box. Browse guides by Subject or by Author (Librarian) in left hand column.
The home page of each research guide lets you know what content is available in the Subject or Course Guide and includes the subject librarian’s contact information
Navigate through the subject guide via the tabs or links from the home page. Most guides include the following research tools: finding books, finding scholarly articles, links to significant websites, and citation style guides.
If you have questions you can always just “Ask us!”
2012 Armacost Library Undergraduate Research Award Recipient

Bernadette Magallanes' chapter titled "The Mineral Revolution" from her thesis project titled “And Then There Were None: A Comparative Analysis of Anglophone Displacement of Indigenous Populations in California and South Africa” synthesized a broad range of sources, of scholarly and popular nature and as primary and secondary materials. Her faculty sponsor was Dr. John Glover, History Department. Congratulations! (Pictured above with her faculty sponsor Professor John Glover and Professors Matthew Raffety and Jim Sandos, all of the History Department.)
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