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This page is your guide to finding helpful research resources in the Argosy University, Chicago Library and online.

Click on the above tabs to view information about finding different types of resources, research assistance, writing resources, and more.  Library Research Guides are updated constantly, so be sure to check back often!

Also, check out the Library News Blog to get up to date information about the library, events, and other news.

 

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Research & the Literature Review
Learn what makes an effective literature review, the steps involved in conducting research for a literature review, and tips on how to find and evaluate resources.

Wednesday, June 19.........5:00 -6:00 pm

Upcoming Online Webinars:

Registration is required for all on online webinbars. Please register through the library instruction/workshops webpage or look for the registration information in your university e-mail.

Critical Thinking and Research
Tuesday, 6/11 @ 6:00 pm Register here
Thursday 6/13 @ 6:00 pm Register here

Library Resources for Criminal Justice and Related Fields
Tuesday, 6/18 @ 6:00 pm Register here
Thursday 6/20 @ 6:00 pm Register here

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