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Tutorial for ARCH 678D: Urban Dialogues: Form, Space & Culture in Springfield, USAWeb page created by Patti Cossard, Architecture, Planning and Preservation Librarian
Patricia Kosco Cossard, M.A., M.L.S.
Course Instructor: Brooke Wortham-Galvin, PhD The University of Maryland Libraries have many resources that will help with research for your thesis. If you need additional information, please e-mail Patti Cossard or speak with a Reference Librarian at either the Art or Architecture Library's Reference Desk. Because of licensing agreements, access to bibliographic databases and electronic journals is restricted to UM faculty, staff, and students. These may be accessed from off campus; consult Remote access for further information. For a complete list of electronic resources available to University of Maryland faculty, staff, and students, as well as information about the full range of library materials and services, consult the UM Libraries' home page. OUTLINE
The University of Maryland offers a number of tools to get you what you need to be successful in your research project.
Citation and Bibliography: You are honor bound by the University's Code of Academic Integrity to provide proper attributions, source citations and footnotes related to anything that is not your own work. This includes paraphrasing and quotations of ideas or texts and reduction of images (drawings, photos) produced by others.
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