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HUL 494/598 - STEM resources

Introduction

The purpose of this libguide is to provide students in HUL 494/598 with resources to some of the STEM resources  available at ASU. It includes things like general information about the ASU Library, tutorials on how to use certain databases, government information sources and information on academic integrity. You may use this guide to complete your deliverables for the course. 

There are also HUL 494/598 Libguides that focus on Spanish Literature and Distinctive Collections. Click on the hyperlinks to see resources pertaining to those subject areas.

General Information

Hours and Locations of ASU Libraries

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Library Tutorials

Learn how to do research by watching one of our tutorials. 

 

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