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FYS 101: Research Resources

This guide is designed to support new students at SU.

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Getting Started at SU Libraries

Wondering where to start your research at SU Libraries? Confused by all of the resources and services that we offer? You're not alone! After all, SU Libraries offers more than a billion resources, and it can feel completely overwhelming to try and figure out which resources best fit your information needs. If you have any questions about the services and resources that SU Libraries offer, please reach out to us using any of the methods listed in the "Need Help?" box on the left side of this guide. 


Libraries Search
A search engine for most of the Syracuse University Libraries’ collections and other resources beyond the SU Libraries. Includes articles, books, journals, maps, sound recordings, archival materials, government documents, and more. Use for searching for articles. Narrow or expand results using multiple search refinements.

Course Reserves
Concerned about the cost of textbooks? Check to see if any of your textbooks are available for short-term borrowing at SU Libraries, 

Find a Journal
A list of print and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers available through the Syracuse University Libraries. Search or browse by title, ISSN, or subject category.

Databases A-Z
A list of databases available through the Syracuse University Libraries. Includes databases containing articles, images, data, and videos. Search for a database by title, subject area, or content type.

Research Guides 
Discover research tools, explore the research process, and locate helpful resources for a wide variety of academic topics and specific courses. Click on the "By Type" tab to see additional options. Created by your friendly librarians at Syracuse University.

Subject Librarians
Looking for specialized resources for your class or major? Each academic department has a subject librarian who specializes in supporting students and researchers in that subject. 

Research Strategies and Approaches
Wondering how to approach the research process or evaluate sources? Curious how to craft a thesis statement? Need help with citation styles such as APA and MLA? Then these videos and tutorials will help you develop strategies and approaches throughout the research process. Off-campus viewers will be prompted for NetID and password. 

Additional Library Resources

Working from Off Campus

Connect to our online resources, and reach out to our remote access help if you ever need.

Interlibrary Loan

Can't find a book, article, or other resource that you need for your research? Submit an interlibrary loan request, and we'll try to track down the item at a partner library.

Learn @ SU Libraries Workshop Series

Register to attend one of the free online workshops that SU Libraries staff members are offering to support you and your research. Topics including citation management, research basics, and more.

Research Process Videos & Tutorials

If you enjoyed many of the videos and tutorials that we shared with you in this guide, please check out more than a hundred other similar Credo Information Literacy resources that can help you throughout the research process.

Acknowledgment

Syracuse University Libraries would like to acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the indigenous peoples on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands.