New Library Resources for Students:
- New Opportunity! To receive specific, one-on-one help with accessing articles, books, and other documents,
consider attending one of the following sessions: Susan Kendal has reserved a room for drop-in sessions for Ed Leadership students.
If students would like to come in and ask library research questions; RefWorks / Google Scholar refresher, etc.
These would be good dates for students who are working in groups too to come in and have some 1-to-1 time. Susan will be available these dates and times:
Ed Leadership Sessions at the SJSU Library Dates: March 20 April 10 Time: 9–noon 9–noon Location: King 213 King 213
- Course Reserves Material for EdAd 202
- Assignment calculator:
(tutorials.sjlibrary.org/tutorial/calculator/)
Designed to help you keep your assignment on track, the Assignment Calculator:- Outlines the process of researching and writing step by step
- Gives you an action plan with target due dates
- Sends you an email with the dates when each step should be done
- Helps you finish your assignment on time and on target
- Library Guides: (libguides.sjsu.edu/browse.php?o=l)
Guides to the best resources for each SJSU academic department. - Quick tutorials for efficient library research: (tutorials.sjlibrary.org/tutorial/)
IRB: Institutional Review Board
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a 10-15 member committee whose task is to review all research conducted by SJSU students, faculty, and staff that involves the use of human subjects, and to make sure that this research is being done in compliance with university policy.
- IRB Procedures
(60 KB
) - IRB Checklist
(162 KB
) - IRB Procedures
(398 KB
) - IRB Narrative Template
(78 KB
Word .doc) - More forms and information is available online at www.sjsu.edu/gradstudies/irb/
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