 Have you ever wanted to find good information and felt unsure how to begin? Library guides are developed by librarians and library staff who have in-depth knowledge of Tulane University Library's vast collections. Library guides cover subjects or collections from medieval and early modern studies to chemical and biomolecular engineering to New Orleans musical cultures. From library.tulane.edu select library guides. The menu organizes guides by broad subject categories and allows you to narrow to find the right guide for your needs. Under the heading of campus resources, for example, you'll find a racial justice and allyship guide and a sexual violence prevention guide. Under datasets and statistics, you'll find three guides for locating data and datasets, one of which specializes in the social sciences and one focuses on Latin American data. You can also find guides by subject or topic by using the search box at the top of the page. Starting in fall 2020, library guides are available within Canvas. They'll be in the left-hand menu of your course pages. Without ever having to leave Canvas, you'll be able to find subject databases for your research assignments or quickly chat with the library or book a consultation appointment with a librarian. No matter what your need is, librarians are available to assist you and library guides are the first stop in finding the help you need.