Getting
Prepared
Consultations,
Classes, and Online Help
If you haven't spent much time in the Library, now is your time to brush up on your research skills! Think ahead about your research project. What types of skills will you need? How can you make your research experience more efficient? Here are a few steps you can take.
Schedule a Research Consultation
When you are starting to think about where to look for resources for your project, request a research consultation with one of our reference librarians. Our librarians will work with you one-on-one and help you get you on the right path for your research process.
Take a Class
The Library holds workshops on a variety of topics, such as finding full-text articles or using EndNote citation software, which may be helpful for your BA project. Workshops are usually held at the beginning of each Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. For details, go to our Library Events Calendar.
Go to Your Class Page
Students in the College have an additional resource they can use to obtain assistance at the Library. They can use their Library Class Page, which provides a variety of learning resources and information about Library services.
Each class year in the College
also has its own Class Librarian, who can be contacted through the Class Pages.
The Class Librarian can answer general refrence questions, meet with you about
research projects and provide help in using Library resources.
Contacting your Class Librarian
is easy. Just go to www.lib.uchicago.edu/classpages
to get to know your Class Librarian and learn how he or she can help you!
How do I...?
Review our How do I...? page for answers to those common questions.
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