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If you're a College Credit in High school student,
Cofrin Library has a variety of resources to help you with research
for your class. Working on a paper or project?
The Cofrin Library website is the place to start. From there, you have access to
millions of articles
from newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals --
plus millions of books, too.
So, how do you get access? You can start with the Search@UW search box
on the library website. Use it to do a quick search for books,
articles, and more. Simply type in your keywords,
browse the results, and if you need to -- limit by type --
such as just books, or just articles.
If you are specifically looking for books, Search@UW
will list book at Cofrin Library and across the UW System.
If you need to do a more in-depth search for articles,
you can use the Search by Subject link. Select the subject area you are
researching
and pick one of the library's databases to find articles. Many of these articles
will be available
online in our library's databases. You can print out the articles,
download them, or email them to yourself. For articles that are not online,
you can request a free copy via our Fast, Free, and Full-Text link.
To access these resources from off-campus,
just make sure you have your UWGB username and password handy.
That's the same username and password you use to check your campus email
and D2L.
If you have questions about finding information,
we have people who can help. Librarians are available in person,
by phone,
email,
and instant messaging, to help guide you through the research process,
and answer any questions you might have about using the library website
and how to request books and articles.
For more information check out our page on library services
for College Credit in High School students and don't forget:
Cofrin Library is your guide to answers.