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Catalyst Research Tutorial

Your research process will take place both in the library and on the Internet. The amount of information available in the library and on the Internet is vast. Usually, a search for useful sources entails three activities:

  • Collecting keywords from reference works
  • Using library databases
  • Finding material in the library and on the World Wide Web

To learn more about these activities, choose from the topics to the left.
To learn more about searching for scholarly sources using the Web,     choose a search engine on this page and click "Learn more."

Search for sources near you using WorldCat®:
WorldCat® allows you to search for sources in libraries world-wide based on your zip code, state, province, or country.
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