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For updates on current Library services, see: https://library.uregina.ca/covid-19/
For help in your research, or any questions you may have, please email Kate.Cushon@uregina. I can answer questions via email, or set up an online meeting to help you in your research, your assignments, or any work you're doing with library resources!
Drop-in office hours are on hiatus, but I am always available for appointments. Click here for more information.
For University-wide information, including resources for students needing additional supports, see: https://www.uregina.ca/covid-19/
If you're connecting from off campus, most resources should automatically direct you to the proxy page to authenticate your account; then you'll be forwarded automatically to the resource you requested.
If you have any problems accessing Library materials, visit the troubleshooting guide.
If you're having other technical difficulties (e.g. with your own device or software) you can contact Information Services or check out the hub for remote learning support.
PressReader has hundreds of newspapers and magazines from Canada and around the world that you can read in the same format as print editions.
Download the PressReader app for Android or iOS. First time connecting, use University of Regina wifi connection; then you will have access to PressReader for 7 days (following your most recent on-campus connection).
The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is available for students to purchase at the U of Regina Bookstore, as well as many other bookstores and online retailers.
The U of Regina Library also has a number of copies, available for consultation or loan:
This brief video will walk you through how Boolean searching works. (Double click video to expand.)
Boolean Searching Basics from UofR Library on Vimeo.
RefWorks is a licensed citation-management tool that allows you to save and format citations directly from your research in databases, or create citations manually and then manage them within RefWorks. The University of Regina currently supports the New RefWorks platform.