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FYS 100: Jazz, Rock and Other Sounds of New York   Tags: first_year_seminar, music  

An introduction to library resources and recommended sources for researching music topics.
Last Updated: Dec 19, 2012 URL: http://umf.maine.libguides.com/JazzNY Print Guide RSS UpdatesEmail AlertsShareThis

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Library Basics

 

Getting a Library Card

Your student UMF ID + a library barcode = your library card.  Bring your student ID to the main desk (on the right as you enter the library) and ask for a barcode.  It just takes a few seconds!

You will need a barcode to:

  • borrow books,
  • request books from other libraries,
  • check out materials on reserve for a course (even if reserve items do not leave the library, they still have to be checked out to the person using them), and
  • use the library databases from off-campus.
 

Getting Help with Your Research

New to library research?  Check out some of the tutorials and other resources in the box on the left to get you started.

Click on the tabs above for more information about locating books and articles, getting materials from other libraries, finding scholarly information, identifying recommended online resources, evaluating information sources, and citing sources.

Not sure how to narrow your topic or need help using the library resources?  Contact your assigned librarian for help!

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