The library offers credit-bearing classes designed to help you become familiar with the library's resources
Introduction to Library Research (INT 1)
INT 1 is a one-unit, pass/no pass course designed to teach the nature of information and the role of the library in the research process. Class work emphasizes critical thinking, finding and evaluating information, and hands-on exploration of databases, article indexes, and internet resources. Classes meet once per week.
Advanced Library Research (INT 100)
Each of our advanced INT100 classes covers a specific subject. These 2-unit courses are open to upper division undergraduates and graduate students. Content focuses on advanced research in a specific field of study.
- Chican@ Studies, Latin American and Iberian Studies (INT100LA): Spring Quarter
- Religious Studies (INT100RS): Fall Quarter
- Feminist Studies (INT100WS; Femst 100WS): Winter Quarter
Chemical Literature (CHEM 184/284)
Designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this class includes lectures and exercises on chemistry-related literature and other information resources.
- Offered each year during Winter Quarter
- Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00-2:50 pm (Davidson Library, Rm. 1575)
- Course syllabus in GauchoSpace
Music Bibliography and Research Techniques (MUS200A)
This 4-unit course primarily is intended for graduate students in music. The course offers a survey of music bibliography and research methods.
- Offered each year during Fall Quarter
- Course syllabus in GauchoSpace
