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NTR 290 - Evidence Based Nutrition

Relevant resources for Evidence-Based Nutrition gathered in one location

ASU Library Tutorials

Need an immediate answer?  

  • Ask your Health Sciences Librarian - contact info on the Right side of this page
  • Use Ask a Librarian chat service 

Short online tutorials are available on many topics like, effective keyword searching, how to identify a peer-reviewed journal article, and more.

Research know-how in just 1 minute!  The Library Minute series from the ASU Library Library Channel includes 1 minute online videos on all kinds of topics like a one-minute Introduction to ASU Library, how to borrow books, and using interlibrary loan to get articles & more that we don't have at ASU.

SHCD FAQ: Have a more specific question?  Check out the FAQ below!

 

FAQ for SHCD

The FAQ links below will link to short text or videos lower on this page that address 'how to' skills covering Frequently Asked Questions from Health researchers or SHCD students, staff, and faculty.

Do you have a question that's not covered?  Send me an email (contact info on right side of this page), let me know your question, and I'll add an answering video and send you the direct link.

How do I use eBooks available via ASU Library?

All ASU Library eBooks should be viewable in a browser window.

To Download a chapter or full eBook from ASU Library:

View options for Downloading eBooks on the Downloadable eBooks How To Library Guide

Questions or problems?  Contact your Health Sciences Librarians, Virginia or Kevin (contact info on the Right-hand side of this page), or use the Ask a Librarian chat service.

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