Welcome Human Genetics students!
This online presentation is comprised of a series of tutorials intended to help you as you embark upon your thesis research. They were designed by the SLC Research Librarians to answer the following questions:
- What are the best resources for research in Human Genetics at the library?
- What kinds of research support are available to me at the library?
- What are the most efficient and effective search techniques to use in academic databases?
- How can I access Human Genetics theses from previous years?
Each section contains a tutorial on a specific library resource or research strategy. Some sections include video tutorials, while others will ask you to participate in an activity. Most sections have a quiz at the end to test and reinforce what you have just learned.
While this online presentation contains a lot of information, there is much more to know and learn, so we encourage you to reach out to us, either by booking a one-on-one research consultation, or by emailing or calling with question. We are here to help!
How to go through this presentation:
- We suggest that you go through the different sections in the order that they are presented, i.e., start at the Human Genetics Research Guide section and end with Digital Commons.
- To navigate through the online presentation:
- Use the tabs in the left-hand column to select the section you want to open.
- Once you select a section, the tutorial will load within the page.
- To navigate through the tutorials:
- Read through the content and when you're ready to go to the next page of the tutorial, click Next to continue.
- Other navigational tools are located in the footer. If you would like to go to a particular page of the tutorial, click on the dropdown menu and choose the page you’d like to access.
- And if you’d like to go through the content again, simply click on Restart. (If you are asked to click "Hard Restart", please do so.)
- One note about the videos: In order to watch the videos in full-screen in another browser, you’ll need to right-click on the link.