Our library is here for you but the way we do things has changed for the duration of the pandemic.
For up to date info on studying in the library or obtaining materials, please see our blog.
Just remember: I am still available to help you with your research needs and library questions, big or small. Please see my contact information and hours of availability in the box on this page. I can help you via email, or you are welcome to use my calendar to set up a Zoom or Chat meeting.
Welcome to the resource guide for Gender, Nature, the Body. Here you will find resources that can help you with your research in these areas. Please feel free to contact me for a one-on-one appointment to discuss your research. My appointment calendar can be found in the Your Librarian box on this page.
If you're new to writing college level research papers, you might like to take a look at our guide below.
"Semnopitheque Gris" from A. Bertrand, Zoologie. Paris, 1841-1852. Courtesy of the Biodiversity Heritage Library on Flickr.
It can be hard sometimes to know whether a source is trustworthy or not. One quick method is the following:
Try asking yourself the following questions:
Of course, Karen can also help you determine the validity of any resource you might be unsure about.
The above test was developed by librarian Sarah Blakeslee and her team at California State University, Chico.
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