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Kiss Your Handouts Goodbye: LibGuide Box Examples

How LibGuides Can Revolutionize Your Instruction - ATLA 2010 Annual Conference. This guide was originally created by Michelle Spomer.

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Here are some Exo/Deut syllabi created by APU faculty. This list is not meant to include every class, but simply to provide a few examples that can be used as general course outlines.

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The following links are the most current entries in the NASW Advocacy blog.

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In addition to the LibGuides boxes on this page, there are eight other box types. Click on a link below to see an example of a box type.

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APOLIS is the online library catalog for APU Libraries. To start searching for APU library resources, use the Search Everything box below. For more options or to use the advanced search, go to the catalog on the library website.

Interested in information on how to use the APU catalog more effectively? See the handouts below:

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The first video (Part I) covers some of the basics of Chicago/Turabian style. The second video (Part II) introduces students to Bedford Bibliographer, a free online bibliographic software tool.



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Having a hard time using the library catalog? You might want to take a look at the handout above on finding resources by subject, or you might want to try the links below. These will take you into the library catalog right to a list of resources.

TIP: Once you've clicked on one of the links below and you're in the library catalog, click on the LINK+ button to the right to see similar books available in LINK+ libraries.

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The results list you see below includes websites related to social work, and they are all either .org or .edu sites (which will generally give you more authoritative information, as opposed to .com or .net sites). You can perform your own Google search using the same search box - simply delete the default search, and type in your own search.

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One-volume commentaries for the whole Bible aren't often the best resources when there is such a variety of commentaries for individual books of the Bible (you get significantly more detailed information in these). The commentaries below cover the entire Bible, but were included because of their unique perspectives.

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The following databases will provide you with journal articles, book reviews, and more in the areas of social work and psychology. Take a look at the handout in the box to the right for an overview of database searching.