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Neal Tannahill, GOVT 2305
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Neal Tannahill, GOVT 2305
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Talk: "'Gay Brothers and Sisters Unite!’: A New History of the Houston Gay Liberation Front" Brian Riedel, Ph.D. Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 3:00 pm.
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To most people, zydeco appears as quintessentially Louisiana as gumbo. Certainly, the music originated among black Creoles of southwest Louisiana. But the swamps of southwest Louisiana spill across…
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Reading a Houston Chronicle article about male/female differences in communication styles.
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Librarian Jennifer Crispin goes over how to cite and refer to sources in APA style. This video is focused for Teacher Education students.
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Librarian Jennifer Crispin demonstrates finding sources in Eagle Library Search and four specific databases: ERIC, JSTOR, Gale Educators Collection, and Project Muse.
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The SIFT Method, created by Mike Caulfield, is a way to
determine if resources are credible. There is so much information available to
us at our fingertips, especially with social media and…
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How to use Oxford Art Online from the HCC Library Databases Page
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This is a customized library instruction webinar. Topics covered include database searching with a focus upon finding literary criticism.
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This video will provide brief introduction to Gale
in Context – Science database.
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This online webinar was presented by Librarian Jennifer Stidham on October 17, 2017. It was designed for Professor Paulette Heidbreder's EDUC 1300 course sections and includes information needed…
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This video demonstrates how to access and search the Academic Search Complete Database.
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