The Libraries wants to ensure that when you graduate you are skilled at identifying, finding, evaluating, and using information both effectively and ethically. Because it is a challenge to integrate a librarian into every course on campus, the Libraries focus on how they can connect with you beyond the classroom in support of your learning. 

Subject Specialists

Contact a librarian for assistance with research papers, projects, and presentations.

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Tutorials & How-to Videos

Interactive tutorials and instructional videos that help library users at all levels to develop or enhance a variety of information literacy skills.

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Research Guides

Online library research guides for a variety of topics, academic disciplines, and courses, including the Getting Started with Research guide

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Academic Integrity

Learn how to avoid unintentional plagiarism and use information ethically and appropriately.

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Library 110 Class

This four-week, one-credit hour course is an introduction to how to find, access, evaluate, and use information, and how information systems shape the creation of information and our use of it. Students will explore how information works and learn strategies to harness the power of information to the benefit of their world and their own lives.

The course will feature special topics.

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ASKus & FAQs

Quick research help through an ASKus service point and FAQs.

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Libraries Course Materials

Your courses might include Libraries Course Materials through Canvas or on Course Reserve at a UNL Library designated by your instructor. These materials utilize affordable content and Open Access and are intended to save you money.

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