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SCP 600: Family counseling, collaboration, & engagement

Hello!

Welcome to the research guide for SCP 600: Family counseling, collaboration, and engagement!  This guide will introduce you to library resources and services tailored to this course. To navigate around the guide, click on the tabs to the left of this box. Note that selecting the "Course Topics" tab will expand to reveal a list of different topics with resources in each. You'll find eBooks, recommended databases, academic journals, APA citation assistance, among other topics.  

Below are a set of other useful research guides that go into depth on related topics. 

If you have any questions or suggestions to improve the guide, please reach out via the "Email Me" icon to the left! 

 

Meet with a Librarian

You are welcome to schedule an individual consultation with me or another librarian through the link below! Though the appointment times are set for a full half hour, they can be as short as five minutes or as long as forty-five. A librarian is happy to help you at any point in the research process, from helping you develop a topic for your project, to finding information, to helping with citations. Zoom or in-person appointments are available. 

If you would like to schedule an appointment outside the core research help times, please reach out to me directly via email: cm.snow@assumption.edu. 

Writing Tutor for Graduate Students

The Academic Support Center has a dedicated writing tutor, Kate Donius, for graduate students. 

To make an appointment:

  • Use the TracCloud System (https:asctutoring.assumption.edu) 
    • Select "Writing Assistance, Graduate only" from the menu 
  • Call 508-767-7071 

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact Kate via email (kj.donius@assumption.edu

d'Alzon Library on YouTube

Are you a visual learner? Explore the library's YouTube channel to find short instructional videos on everything from how to search a database to how to request an article or book through interlibrary loan (ILL).