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GLBC 1200 - Leading the Way

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Book spine lettering spells out leadershipThis research guide and our website at http://library.webster.edu provide resources to support students in the Leading the Way Global Cornerstone course.

Please contact our Research Librarians or your Seminar Librarian for help with assignments for this course or any others.

Library session learning objectives

During the library sessions, students will:

  • Learn how to find relevant library resources (articles, books, and help) for their assignments in this course and others.
  • Learn how to get help from the Research Librarian or their Seminar Librarian

Use the Library Homepage to find library resources

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Top navigation menu

From the library homepage at library.webster.edu you may select the navigational tabs to search:

  • About details organizational information about the Library, including: mission statement, staff directory, policies and procedures, hours, directions, and more. 
  • Search Tools lists systems and resources available within the Library's collection to help find information. 
  • Research Support lists guides and other resources to support research activities.
  • Services details important services the Library offers as well as provides information on how to borrow and request material, reserve a room, print, and more. 
  • International Libraries lists the international campuses and directs you to your campuses homepage where you can search for library material available to you at your home campus.

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  • Databases links to lists of recommended databases by subject available through the library.
  • Journals & Magazines journal, magazine or newspapers records to find whether a title is available full text, what year it is available, what database it is available though and link directly to the journal.  
  • Catalog the library catalog for books, eBooks, DVDs, streaming videos, music recordings (including streaming audio), scores, and more. Here are some tips for searching the library catalog.
  • Research Guides librarian-curated subject and course guides.

Information Timeline

Posts shared on social media may be almost instantaneous but are often very brief, may be biased and are unlikely to tell the whole story.

News events may, in a few hours, days or weeks, be covered in news websites, newspapers, television programs, angraphic for popular to scholarly sourcesd magazines but often contain less specific information and offer a more general overview. Authors are usually assigned the story by an editor. 

Scholarly articles and non-fiction books take the longest to be published and to read but are the most detailed. As time passes, authors with greater expertise (authority) provide a more in-depth analysis of the event and how it fits into the theory and prior research of a specific discipline. Journal articles may be peer-reviewed before they are accepted for publication. Most academic researchers will provide an extensive list of the sources (bibliography or references) which they read and cited.

One source is not enough to write a strong paper, but you can write a solid paper by synthesizing information gathered from a variety of sources.

Information Timeline, 2020, Elizabeth Waugh from CSC124 Information, Technology, and Society: Information Defined