Getting Help
I'll end this module with some final thoughts and advice in no particular order.
- Contact a subject librarian
Links to an external site.. I'm available to discuss your topic over email (mudrock@uw.edu) or you can set up a zoom appointment
Links to an external site. to chat. Contact my colleagues. All subject librarians
Links to an external site. are there to help you with your research -- if you're working on Japan, email Asuza Tanaka, or contact Morag Stewart, the classics librarian, if your topic deals with ancient history.
- Explore the research guides, available for every discipline and the best place to begin your research. And each guide includes librarian contact information and often a link to their online appointment calendar.
- Organize your research by using Zotero
Links to an external site.. It helps you collect, manage, and cite sources. It will change your life. In person or virtual consultations
Links to an external site. are available to help you get started.
- If you have quick library-related questions (e.g, is this article available online), take advantage of our 24/7 chat service
Links to an external site.. Someone is always online to help.
- Book a writing consultation with the History Writing Center Links to an external site. or with Odegaard Writing and Research Center Links to an external site..