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TED 410 Library Virtual Class

Optional: Using Search at UW for This Project

ERIC is the recommended way to search for articles for this project since it has extra search features like limiting by grade level that Search at UW doesn't have. 

If you want to try using Search at UW for this project, here is some more information in these videos on how best to use it:

How to Use Search@UW

Watch this video to learn how to:

  • Sign into your Search@UW account
  • Use Search@UW to do a basic search to find library articles and books
  • Use limiters in Search@UW to limit your results
After watching this video I feel:
Less comfortable using Search@UW: 0 votes (0%)
A little more comfortable using Search@UW: 5 votes (38.46%)
A lot more comfortable using Search@UW: 8 votes (61.54%)
Total Votes: 13
Search@UW is a great resource for finding information because with it you can:
Search for articles and books: 0 votes (0%)
Save (pin) items to your account: 1 votes (8.33%)
Request materials from other libraries: 0 votes (0%)
All of the above: 11 votes (91.67%)
Total Votes: 12

How to Find Peer Reviewed Articles in Search@UW

Watch this video to learn:

  • What peer reviewed articles are
  • Why you may want to use them in your research
  • How to limit to peer reviewed articles in Search@UW
After watching this video I feel:
Less comfortable finding peer reviewed articles using Search@UW: 0 votes (0%)
A little more comfortable finding peer reviewed articles using Search@UW: 8 votes (72.73%)
A lot more comfortable finding peer reviewed articles using Search@UW: 3 votes (27.27%)
Total Votes: 11
Peer reviewed articles can be great sources to use because:
They are very reliable: 0 votes (0%)
They are written by experts in their fields: 0 votes (0%)
They are reveiwed by experts in their fields: 0 votes (0%)
All of the above: 10 votes (100%)
Total Votes: 10