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FURI (Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative)

Introduction

Welcome to the FURI library guide! 

  • This guide serves as brief resource guide and checklist that you as a student can turn to throughout the different stages of your time in FURI for quick go-to reference and for deeper review of different concepts related to the organization, and presentation of your work.  
     
  • Be sure to consult the official FURI website at http://engineering.asu.edu/furi/ for necessary documentation and deadlines. 

 

For your convenience please consult the tabs along the side of this guide to find resources and learn more about each section of emphasis.

  

Need Help with Information and Data?

Contact an engineering librarian ...

Eric Prosser
Headshot of Eric Prosser, a dashing engineering librarian
Interim STEM Division Head, Engineering & Entrepreneurship Librarian

eric.prosser@asu.edu
Noble Library 161
480-727-8248

 

 

Online Research Assistance

Email Eric Prosser to set up an in-person or Zoom appointment.

And, remember, you can always use our Ask-a-Librarian service as well.

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