 Hi everyone, this is Dori Rosenberg, your USU Psychology Librarian. In this short video, I'm going to review three things. First, a few different ways you can get research help this semester. Second, some examples of common questions that I get from students in Psych 3500. And third, I'll briefly go over what a meeting with me might look like so you can know what to expect. There are several ways you can get research help. In your Psych 3500 Canvas course, you can go directly to the research help tab. Here you will find suggested resources and a meet with me button, where you can set up a one-on-one conversation with me about your research questions. Once you click on the meet with me button, there's a short form to fill out and there you can share what questions you'd like to discuss and what times you're available to meet. The meet with me or meet with the librarian feature is also available on the library homepage under the Ask Us heading at library.usu.edu. You can also email me directly at dori.rosenberg at usu.edu. In your email, you can include your questions and I can respond via email. Or we can also use email to set up a time to meet if you'd like to schedule a one-on-one chat. And I do my best to respond to both email and meet with the librarian requests within 24 business hours. So if you've never met with a librarian before, it might be hard to know what kinds of questions you could ask. So to give you an idea, here are some examples of common research questions I've received over the years. I can't figure out how to get full text of an article. Can you help me? Or how do I know what kind of source I'm looking at? Or I know I want to research mental health and teens. Can you help me narrow that down? And a few more questions. Is this article I've found peer-reviewed? How do I turn my topic into a research question? I'm not very familiar with APA style. How am I supposed to cite this article in my paper? Or lastly, am I using the right keywords when I search? So we can discuss these questions and others when we meet or via email. And if you decide to schedule a meeting with me, what can you expect? So when meeting with students, I ask a lot of questions. So I might ask what you'd like to focus on in our time together or what kind of searching you've already done. And my goal by asking questions is to better understand where you are in your research process so I can provide some useful suggestions or resources. And I often provide some or do some real-time searching with students. So depending on your preferences, you could take the lead and search on your own device or I could model some searching strategies on my own computer to you. And most meetings last about 30 minutes, but they can go shorter or longer depending on how many questions you might have. So for a quick recap, you can go to the Research Help tab in your Canvas course versus Ingested Resources. You can use the Meet with the Librarian button, which you can find in the Research Help tab or at the library homepage. And you can use that Meet with the Librarian button to schedule a one-on-one meeting with me. Or you can email me directly at dory.risenberg at usu.edu. And lastly, no question is too big or too small. All questions are welcome. So that's all for now. Happy searching, folks!