Get Organized
A citation guide plus a few free web tools to help you collect, organize, and cite your research:
- Citing ReferencesCite your sources the right way!
- ZoteroA Firefox extension to help collect, manage, and cite research sources.
- DiigoThis bookmarking system lets you highlight and save sticky notes on web pages and also save whole webpages and docs with added notes and tags. Use with any browser. Share the notes with your classmates too!
- Bloglinesa tool to organize and skim multiple blogs and RSS feeds
- Google RSS ReaderReal simple syndication (RSS) is a relatively easy way to skim and view new updated content on multiple favorite websites
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- OASIS TutorialSelf-paced online tutorial that fulfills the Basic Information Competence Requirement
Teach Yourself
Intro to College Level Research
An overview of college research, including the web and library resources.
Creating a Research Strategy
How to turn your topic into a search that will WORK!
Evaluating Information
How to evaluate the information you locate, including the difference between scholarly and non-scholarly sources.
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Credits
Special thanks to David Hellman, SF State Librarian, for originally creating this guide.




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