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Library Tips and Resources with Education Librarian Adena Brons
The semester is already underway, and SFU Library is here to help you succeed! Adena Brons, your dedicated Education Librarian, has curated a variety of resources and tips to support your learning and research.
📌 One stop shop: the Education Research Guide
The Education Research Guides provides students and researchers with lists of curated resources as well as research tips and search strategies. There are specialized guides, such as for , , and . I also regularly update the News and Updates section on the top of the page, to highlight new resources, hidden gems, or search tips in Education research.
🔎 How to: Finding Theses and Dissertations
Get inspired by exploring theses and dissertations from scholars around the world. Learn how to structure chapters, discover new methodologies, and connect with research in your field.
Search for theses and dissertations from around the world using . Use the red Get@SFU link to search for full-text or request by .
All SFU’s Theses and Dissertations are availablethrough , including the .
🎬 Featured Resource: Grad’s Eye View video
Watch this helpful orientation for graduate students on research, writing, and learning support at SFU Library. The Grad’s Eye View Video introduces tools and tips for making the most of the Research Commons services.
📝 Writing tip: Inclusive, Antiracist, and respectful writing & citing
Learn how to develop a more inclusive and antiracist writing practice using the . The guide includes principles for inclusive and antiracist writing, glossaries, and exercises for practice. Or take a deeper dive into the topic by exploring the many additional resources provided.
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Have questions? Adena is available for one-on-one research consultations. Email her at abrons@sfu.ca for help with library searches, citations, or research strategies. For quick assistance, visit the page.