Using Google Scholar for Research

Different than your standard Google search, Google Scholar can be used to cast a wide net to find peer-reviewed scholarly papers. Search across a variety of disciplines to discover e-books, academic articles, court opinions and more to broaden your pool of research.  Attend this live online tutorial at 6:30 p.m. on March 8 to find out how Google Scholar can aid your research process and how to access full-text publications you find through Google Scholar.

Register at connections.wsu.edu/googlescholar.

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