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Academic Support @ Temple

Temple University Libraries

Temple University Libraries provide resources to assist Temple students with their class projects and research needs. Visit the Libraries’ website to find millions of articles, books, video, and other resources, both in print and online.

The site also provides tutorials to help you start your research, as well as subject and course research guides to help you identify resources that may be particularly useful for this class.Contact the library at any stage of the research process. You can chat with a librarian 24/7 or make an appointment with your subject librarian, who can help you explore a topic, craft a research question, and identify and cite sources.

Contacts:

Rebecca Lloyd is the History department’s subject-specialist librarian, and she can help with reference requests, finding sources, organizing research, and citation management. (She’s very friendly and helpful!)

Duckworth Scholars Studio

Temple Libraries’ Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio offers spaces and resources for student and faculty consultations, workshops, and collaborative research in digital humanities, digital arts, cultural analytics, and critical making. Check the Scholars Studio’s library page for further information about our resources. See our LibGuides to get a sense of the digital methods we support.

We offer technical equipment, software, and support for a of digital methods for interdisciplinary research and pedagogy, including text mining and analysis, working in and creating 3D spaces, using geospatial technology, incorporating games into education, and much more.

Visit our Makerspace, VR Lab, Specialized Computing Lab, and Tech Sandbox on the third floor of the Charles Library to learn more.

Contacts:

Student Success Center

Career Center

  • The Career Center provides career coaching, mock interviews, workshops, and professional development opportunities.

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