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Reference Desks
- UGL: 313-577-8852
- Purdy/Kresge: 313-577-6423
- Science & Engineering: 313-577-4068
Graduate Student Writing Help
There is a Writing Center at Wayne State University to help students create written assignments. For Graduate Students, here are some links that may be of use to you:
- WSU Writing Center Home Page
- Online Writing Center at Wayne State UniversityAllows you to converse with Writing Center staff online, including the ability to submit a draft of your paper electronically for review!
- Graduate Writing Resources"This page is designed to help graduate students in the process of writing dissertations, articles, theses, grant proposals, and prospectuses. In addition, there are links available to assist students with citations, grammar and punctuation, style, and ways to avoid plagiarism."
Microsoft Office 2010 Help
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM GUIDE, BOOKS, TUTORIALS AND VIDEOS:
(The videos from the Microsoft site and some tutorials requre downloading Microsoft Silverlight, which is available when you click on a video or a tutorial)
- Wayne State University Library System Guide: "How To Guide to Microsoft Office 2010"
- Easy Microsoft Office 2010 (E-Book)
- Microsoft Office 2010 (E-Book)
- Microsoft Office 2010 On Demand (E-Book)
- Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 Step By Step (E-Book)
- Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Step By Step (E-Book)
- Office 2011 for Macintosh (E-Book)
- Office 2010 Made Simple (E-Book)
- Picture Yourself Learning Microsoft Office 2010 (E-Book)
- TUTORIALS: Microsoft Office WORD 2010
- VIDEOS: Microsoft Office WORD 2010
- VIDEOS: Office Videos Channel on YouTube
- PC BASICS: The Complete Idiot's Guide to PC Basics (E-Book)
School Information
Welcome!
Welcome to the guide for Library and Information Science!
I hope that you will find this guide a useful starting place for your research in Library and Information Science. I have assembled a core collection of resources available through the Wayne State University Library System, as well as high quality, freely available web resources. This guide is a collaborative work-in-progress, developed with the suggestions and feedback from students and faculty in the School of Library and Information Science.
Feel free to contact me by email or by telephone if you have a question about library services or you need some help finding resources. I am also available by appointment to assist students and faculty with research related to Library and Information Science.
Faculty are welcome to contact me to schedule research workshops for classes or to suggest items for purchase.
Cindy Krolikowski
Librarian Liaison for the School of Library and Information Science
The guide consists of several pages (tabs) detailing our resources in these areas:
Article Databases
Online Journals
Books
Reference Works
Web Sites
"How-To" Videos
Feedback
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