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New Titles at the UConn Library Hartford

This guide includes titles recently added to UConn Library Hartford collections

New Titles (September 2023)

If you have suggestions for business-related titles you would like to see added to our collections, contact Karen Tatarka karen.tatarka@uconn.edu or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp

If you have suggestions for career-related titles you would like to see added to our collections, contact Marsha Lee marsha.m.lee@uconn.edu or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp

If you have suggestions for humanities-related titles you would like to see added to our collections, contact Marsha Lee marsha.m.lee@uconn.edu or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp

If you have suggestions for public policy-related titles you would like to see added to our collections, contact Karen Tatarka karen.tatarka@uconn.edu or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp.

If you have suggestions for social science titles you would like to see added to our collections, contact Janice Mathews  or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp

If you have suggestions for social work titles you would like to see added to our collections, contact Janice Mathews  or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp

If you have suggestions for titles you would like added to this collection, contact library staff at lib-greaterhartford@ad.uconn.edu or submit a purchase request here: https://universityofconnecticut-twnqs.formstack.com/forms/rcrp.

Guidebook for Social Work Literature Reviews and Research Questions

This short guidebook provides information about selecting a research topic and research questions, searching for literature, reading and understanding scholarly writing, and writing a literature review to synthesize what is known and what remains to be learned about a social problem. For students who appreciate the availability of resources on the internet, it also provides links to additional materials. It can be used with its companion textbook, Foundations of Social Work Research by Rebecca L. Mauldin and Matthew DeCarlo, or as a stand-alone guide.