The purpose of this guide is to serve as a starting off point to help you in your research at UConn, whether you are an undergraduate student, a graduate student, or a faculty member. Explore this guide to find more information on how to find the best books, textbooks, electronic journal articles, and more. There is also a page on open data and free resources for math and statistics.
NEW! We now have a full subscription to Annals of Statistics. Recent issues are available through the Project Euclid database. Issues older than four years are archived in JSTOR.
Consultations:
Both students and faculty sometimes encounter difficulty during the research process. If you hit a dead end trying finding articles, statistics, or other information, please contact me to schedule an one-on-one consultation.
Library Instruction Classes:
Classes can be scheduled to meet topic-specific needs of students and faculty. If you would like a session in your class or in one of the libraries' computer classrooms, contact me to discuss how best customize the session for your students.
Workshops:
UConn Libraries also holds workshops on a variety of topics. Check the website periodically to see if there is a session that may interest you.
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