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Request Form: Link Guides in Research Port

Fill out the Request Form below if you would like your guide to be included in a Research Port category or subcategory.

For more detailed information and instructions, see Creating & Maintaining a Guide to Information Resources. If you have further questions, contact User Education Services (libues at umd.edu).

Request Form

General Information

Your Name:

Team/Unit:

Phone:

E-mail:

Title of Guide:

Guide URL:

Where should your Guide be linked?

NOTE: You may only request that guides be linked from your own Research Port subcategories. If you would like to see your guide in another subcategory, contact the appropriate librarian [link opens in new window].

Indicate Research Port Category/Subcategory
Please note which category and subcategory you would like your guide to be in. You may specify more than one.
(e.g., Business/Marketing OR History/Europe)

How should Guides be arranged within the subcategory?
Alphabetically by title
Other
NOTE: Only the subcategory owner may determine the order of resources. Contact the E-Content Team for more details.

Description of Guide
Provide a 300-character description of your guide. This description will be displayed in Research Port. You may use a generic description (see below), or adapt the scope note of your guide.

Generic Description:

Guides to Information Resources describe reference materials relevant to a specific subject area. They generally suggest reference books, databases, Web sites, and other resources. Guides are created by University of Maryland subject specialist librarians.

Alternate description: (300 characters max.)



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