Summon is the library's comprehensive search tool. Use it to find sources in all kinds of formats.
Quick tips:
A good way to start your research is by doing a bit of background reading, especially if the topic is new to you.
Doing this initial legwork will help you:
If your topic is controversial, this first step will also introduce you to opposing viewpoints and perspectives.
The library has a large collection of Reference resources, including encyclopedias, specialized handbooks, and dictionaries to help get you started.
The short video below will show you how to locate these resources through the library's Summon search interface.
Books can provide an overview of your topic as well as more detailed information. A book may be an edited volume with focussed chapters by various authors or it may be a comprehensive and general introduction to a subject. Use the index and table of contents to navigate to the section of the book that will be most useful. Most ebooks have a search tool that you can use to search across the entire content for your keyword or term.
Use the library catalogue to search for books and ebooks.
Watch this short video for tips on how to search KPU library's catalogue.
Get access to free online video content in Biology from JoVE, including introductory and more advanced material to supplement your course textbooks and laboratory protocols and techniques. Videos are accessible and accompanied by text explanations, many with suggestions for further reading.
Log in with your KPU ID to access off campus.
Open textbooks and other open educational resources (OER's) can provide useful introductions to topics and credible, external links for further reading. They are free to use, and accessible to everyone. The titles listed below are all created by biology instructors at US or Canadian post-secondary institutions.
Here are a few that could be helpful starting points for your research.
