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Master of Education (Instruction)

A one-stop-shop for finding journal articles, books, websites, and more, for MEd Instruction

 

Welcome to the Master of Education (Instruction) Master Research Guide!

This 'Master Guide' directs you to:

  • Relevant Research Guides for specific courses within the M.Ed. (Education) program.
    • Each of these guides is a one-stop-shop for finding journal articles, books, websites, research support, and more for that course. 
  • General Library Guides on APA citing and referencing, Annotated Bibliographies, Literature Reviews, and how to use EndNote- a citation management tool.
  • Obtaining further research, APA, and EndNote assistance at Reese Library. 

Visit and contact us @ Reese Library

Photo of Reese Library JSAC Entrance from the Quad

Reese Library, 2500 Walton Way, located in Augusta University - Summerville Campus

Visit Us

View Reese Library's opening hours and the chat hours in the calendar below:

 

 

Contact Us

Contact the Library Information Center at Reese Library. Live chat allows you to ask questions in real-time about library research and resources. Priority is given to students, faculty, and staff of Augusta University and hospitals.

 

Chat

Chat with Us
Chat with Us — Chat with us online during our "Chat hours" - see Chat calendar above

Email

 

E-mail Us
E-mail Us — We will typically respond via e-mail within one business day

Phone

Telephone
Phone us during regular hours:

706-737-1744

In-person

Drop in to see us
Walk-in assistance is available at the Information Desk on the first floor

Request 

Request Research Consult (Research Appointment)
Request Form — A librarian will schedule a research consultation with you, either in-person or virtual, to provide personalized advice on your research topic

Get to know your Liaison Librarian

As Master of Education students, you have a Liaison Librarian! 

Your Liaison Librarian is there to help you with any library-related questions you might have, including, and not limited to:

  • Quick research assistance, eg.
    • How to find a particular journal article or book
    • Obtaining full-text of a source via our resource sharing services
    • Tips and tricks to expand or narrow your search to find the sources you want.
  • In-depth research consultations, eg.
    • Guidance in refining or breaking down your research topic, so that it is "searchable"
    • Developing a comprehensive search strategy to cover all your bases.
  • Managing your search results, eg.
    • Saving your results in GALILEO, GIL-Find Catalog, and individual databases
    • Folder management of your results
    • Setting up search alerts based on a sound search query
  • Citation assistance, management, and plagiarism prevention, eg.
    • Guidance on citing accurately
    • Recommended tools for organizing your citations and plagiarism prevention
    • One-on-one or small group tutorial on how to use EndNote.

Your liaison librarian's contact details are in the profile box in this Guide. You can contact your liaison librarian by:

  • Email
  • Chat online, if they are available
  • Schedule a research consultation
  • Phone
  • Drop into Reese Library to ask to see them* (it is easier if you schedule an appointment)
  • Through the Library Q&A Discussion Board if there is one available in your D2L

If you require assistance immediately and you cannot reach your liaison librarian, we recommend 'Chat with a Librarian', phoning the library, or dropping into Reese Library.

*Strong preference for virtual appointments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contact your Liaison Librarian

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Thomas Weeks
Contact:
706.667.4908