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Communications & Writing Research Guide [ARCHIVED]

This guide is intended to help students in all levels of writing and communications classes - whether you are new to doing research at Bentley or need a refresher!

Welcome to the Communications & Writing Research Guide!

This guide has been created to provide you with the resources and tools for you succeed in your research endeavors in the writing program, specifically when completing research for the following courses:

  • EMS 101/102: Critical Reading and Writing
  • EMS 104/105: Multimodal Communication
  • EXP 101/102: Expository Writing I: Critical Thinking and Writing
  • EXP 201/202: Expository Writing II: Advanced Inquiry in Writing

Whether you are new to research or simply need some reinforcement, you will find this guide useful in building the foundational research skills you will need to succeed in this program and beyond.

Be sure to check back occasionally as you progress for tips at each step of the way. This guide may be updated periodically with additional resources or information.

Reference & Research Help Spring 2024

Reference & Research Help Contact Information
In-Person Visit us at the Reference Desk during our hours.
Email refdesk@bentley.edu
Phone 781.891.2300
 Text 781.728.0511
 Live Chat
 
Research Help Hours (Spring 2024)  
Sunday Monday - Wednesday Thursday - Friday Saturday
1:00 pm - 9:00 pm 8:30 am - 9:00 pm 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Closed
All Hours are in Eastern Time. Hours are subject to change on holidays or for unforeseen circumstances. For up-to-date information, check the online calendar.

Research Consultations: Research Help by Appointment

Research Consultations are scheduled one-on-one meetings with a reference librarian. You can also schedule these consultations for a small group. Consultations usually last 30 minutes and take place during Reference Librarian Hours as listed above. 48 hours advanced notice required.

Research Guides

Research Guides are resources created by Bentley Librarians to guide you through research. These guides will contain a map of best bet resources of where to find information and search tips to make the research process easier. A research guide may include a list of relevant databases to search in, suggested search terms, recommended book titles, lists of websites, and more. Browse our list of Research Guides to see if one has been created for your class, a subject area, or a topic you are researching.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bentley Librarians keep a database of some of the most Frequently Asked Questions (and answers!) by the Bentley Community. Browse our FAQs to see if your question has already been answered!