In this guide, students will find a variety of helpful resources and insights related to research for CHEM1560R, including recommendations for databases, general tips for strategically conducting research, contact information for librarians, and much more!
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Hello! I'm Jason Cerrato, and as a STEM Instructional librarian, I support learners and researchers across a variety of STEM fields, including Chemistry. Students are always encouraged to reach out at any point, whether it's about an assignment, research project, or tool--consider me your front-line point of access for any library service or resource-related questions!
Send an email: You can reach out with your question at: jason_cerrato@brown.edu.
Book an appointment: You can use this self-service link to book a time: Book an appointment during office hours.
Keep in mind: Brown students at ALL levels report they are still learning to conduct research and navigate resources. You're not alone! We're here to help!
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