Film
A guide supporting the study and production of Film across ASU.
Ask-a-Librarian
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Ask-a-LibrarianGet library help over chat, email, phone, FAQs, or in person.
Library Basics
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Citation StylesAn overview of several of the most frequently used citation styles as well as access to additional styles used within the scientific disciplines is presented here. Official style guides provide documentation on and examples of how individual associations, journals or publishers format citations, bibliographies and footnotes.
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Library Guides (LibGuides)LibGuides are created by ASU Librarians to provide guidance on accessing the most relevant resources covering a wide variety of subjects and courses taught at Arizona State University. Because they list only the best items for your subject, they can save you lots of time sorting by getting you right to what you need. They also provide quick contact information for the subject librarian for each one -- so you can quickly get help from an expert in that area.
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Subject LibrariansThe ASU Library has librarians who provide specialized expertise to help students succeed in their research!
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TutorialsTutorials include: General Research Skills, Finding Articles, Using Databases, and Citing Sources.
Detailed Resources
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ASU Library CollectionsIn addition to our quality general resources supporting ASU curriculum, the ASU Library maintains a variety of specialized collections focused on a particular topic or format.
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Disability ServicesTo ensure that all ASU students, faculty, and staff have access to our library’s resources and facilities, we offer a variety of services and assistive technology for users with disabilities.
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Faculty/StaffLinks to information related to your library account, ordering materials, course reserves, open access and scholarly communications resources, and much more.
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Graduate StudentsLinks to information related to your library account, library policies,open access and scholarly communications resources, and much more.
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Online and Distance Education StudentsLinks to information related to your library account, requesting materials, course and tutoring resources, and much more.
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Undergraduate StudentsLinks to information related to your library account, library policies, course and tutoring resources, printing and copying, and much more.
The ASU Library
The Arizona State University Libraries is a leader in innovative customer service and in the strength of its collections and ranks in the top 40 research libraries in North America. The ASU Library includes nine physical locations: Fletcher Library at the West Valley campus, the Library at the Downtown Phoenix campus, the Library at the Polytechnic campus and four libraries on the Tempe campus: Hayden Library, Noble Library, Music Library, and Design and the Arts Library. In addition, the Ross-Blakley Law Library serves the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. The ASU Library supports over 90,000 full-time and part-time students and over 3,000 faculty.