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FDS100: Falcon Discovery Seminar (Eijmberts)

This research guide has been created as a supplement specifically for students in Professor Eijmbert's sections of FDS100: Falcon Discovery Seminar.

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This research guide has been created as a supplement specifically for students in Professor Eijmbert's sections of FDS100: Falcon Discovery Seminar.

  • FDS100-31 (Monday/Wednesday 3:30 pm - 4:50 pm)
  • FDS100-32 (Monday/Wednesday 5:00 pm - 6:20 pm)

The resources collected in this guide are designed to help you conduct research for the assignments in this class. 

  • The Finding Current News and Evaluating News Sources & Factchecking pages of this guide will be helpful for completing the Current Events assignment.
  • Finding Books, Articles, & More provides some search tips and recommended resources for finding information for your research assignment based on the course theme.

This guide was created by Katie Leahy, Reference Librarian. Please contact her at kleahy@bentley.edu if you have any questions. 

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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.

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