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    • 1. Getting Started With Your Research
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4. Getting Help

Most of the questions you will have about your research process will come up as you are actually doing research. There are lots of ways you can get help with your research questions:

  • Stop by the Reference or Information desk at your library
  • If you're an Oregon resident, feel free to use L-Net, a free 24/7 chat reference service:
  • Your own library probably has an online chat service, look for an "Ask a Librarian" or similar link that may look something like this:

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