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Research Resources

Pardue Library provides access to databases, thousands of books, an extensive reference library, current and past periodicals, daily newspapers, and Wilkes County historical information.

Library staff are more than willing to help students locate information and to provide instruction on how to use given resources.

Appalachian State University provides for its off-campus students three computers and a FAX machine to access their resources or the on-line catalog of materials that may be checked out by ASU students.

 

NC LIVE

The statewide electronic library project named North Carolina Libraries for Virtual Education is a collaborative effort to provide access to electronic information as well as printed resources housed in libraries worldwide such as WorldCat via OCLC FirstSearch. NC LIVE provides Wilkes Community College students and personnel with access to high quality information - searchable collections of magazine, newspaper, and journal articles, electronic books, historical materials, maps, and much more - covering a wide range of topics.
Click here to visit NC LIVE.

Students and personnel who would like to access NCLIVE from home may obtain a password from the library staff.

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W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection

The W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection contains information pertaining to local history and genealogy. It is located on the campus of Appalachian State University.
Click here to visit the W.L. Eury Collection online.

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NCECHO
(North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online)

NCECHO is a service of the State Library of North Carolina. It provides a gateway to the special collections of North Carolina’s libraries, archives and museums.
Click here to visit NC ECHO.

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MLA

This page provides access to a collection of web resources providing information on the Modern Language Association's current rules concerning the citing and documentation of web based sources of information. On the web, enter Search and key in A Guide for Writing Research Papers or www.mla.org. It may also be researched through NCLIVE. The MLA handbook is on reserve at the circulation desk.

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APA Documentation

Purdue University Online Writing Lab’s Using American Psychological Association’s (APA) Format
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html

APA Style Helper
http://www.apastyle.org/

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