Friday, October 5, 2007

CREDO REFERENCE

Students, Faculty & Staff: ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS

  • Do you need to check a definition?
  • Do you need a clearer understanding of a literary reference or a scientific term?
  • Do I need quick and accurate answers to my questions?
  • Do I need trusted reference information that includes MLA or APA formatted citations for a works cited page or footnotes?

If you answered yes to the above questions, let me direct you to a new online reference collection available on the library's web page, CREDO REFERENCE. The resource features full-text content from over 250 credible reference books that cover a broad range of subjects.

Searching CREDO REFERENCE is much like searching Google, but instead of searching the entire Internet, your results come from a comprehensive library of trusted reference sources without advertisements or irrelevant hits. Students, faculty and staff have access 24/7 from anywhere on campus and off campus as well.

CREDO Reference content contains over 2.5 million entries, 65,000+ art images, diagrams, maps and photos. In addition, 93,000 audio pronounciation files are available. Remember, if you answered YES to any of the above questions - go to CREDO REFERENCE.

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