by Sarah Reando Webster University librarians offer frequent webinars on a variety of topics for the benefit of all students in both on ground and online courses. Do you ever feel lost when doing research? Do you ever need a
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Research Tip: Searching Multiple EBSCO Databases

By Sarah Reando, Reference Librarian When a research topic is interdisciplinary, it can be difficult to choose just one database. For instance, research on employee training might rely on articles in business, psychology, and even education journals. But it doesn’t
Plagiarism in the News

Plagiarism….. now there’s a word that has been in the headlines lately! According to an article in Inside Higher Ed this week, a speech delivered at the Republican National Convention “contained both examples of “cloning” (copying passages word for word)
Finding Full Text Articles

By Sarah Reando Webster University Library has staff and tools devoted specifically to getting research materials to students who cannot access materials on the Main Campus. When searching the library databases, it can be discouraging to find articles that, based
How Do I Find My Textbooks?

Good news! You do not need to wait for the syllabus or access to the course, you can find your textbook information weeks before the course starts. Students enrolled in online courses have access to textbook information ahead of the
It’s almost time to register! Do you know how?

By Kristi Morris Once you receive your final grade in your first course and are fully accepted, as a graduate student you are cleared to register yourself though Connections. It’s quick, easy and registering early is important to secure a
Playing the College Student Card

By Kaylan Schardan The last seven years of my life have included the title of “college student” as a part of my identity. Yes, I know, it’s a bit pathetic that it has taken me seven years to complete a
What Textbooks Do I Need?

Good news! You do not need to wait for the syllabus or access to the course, you can find your textbook information weeks before the course starts. Students enrolled in online courses have access to textbook information ahead of the term.
Free Financial Literacy Course

Webster University provides access to a free course on Financial Literacy for all students. Financial literacy refers to the set of skills and knowledge that allows an individual to make informed and effective decisions through their understanding of finances. While
WebsterU Student Bloggers Wanted

We are looking for student WebsterU bloggers! Are you interested in being a part of the Webster Online Blog? Do you have advice for your fellow students on how to successfully navigate online learning? Would you like to add guest