Architecture

Information and useful resources for Architecture staff and students - please let us know if you would like anything added to the guide.

Kia ora, welcome. This guide is for Architecture staff and and students - it brings resources related to architecture together to help you locate information for study and research. 

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Quick tips for finding information

Tips for Finding Information

1. Choose your keywords carefully (Video: 2:42). ("How library stuff works: How to choose keywords" by McMaster Libraries", lCreative Commons). 

Here's a worksheet to help you with this process: Keywords Worksheet

2. To find books and e-books, go to the 'Books & E-books' tab

    To find journal articles, go to the 'Journals and Databases' tab

    To find links to useful websites and for tips on finding reliable websites, go to the 'Websites tab

3. Keep track of what you find and where you find it

4. Use the Study Toolbox for writing and other study tips

5. Check your references in the Chicago guide.

6. Ask Laura, your librarian, if you have any questions

Subject Librarian

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Laura Sawyer
Contact:
815 4321 ext 7397