Help
There are many ways of obtaining help from UMass Librarian.
Come to the Reference Desk:
Monday - Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-6
Saturday 10-6
Sunday 1-9
Call during staffed hours:
W.E.B. Du Bois Reference Desk 413-545-0151
Integrated Sciences and Engineering Library 413-545-6741
Instant Message:
Instant Message with a Reference Librarian during staffed hours.
Email:
Use or online form to submit a brief, factual question.
Schedule a Research Consultation:
Schedule an appointment with a subject specialist.
Office Hours Spring 2013
| Sunday | 1 - 9 pm, all at Reference Desk |
| Monday | Off |
| Tuesday | 10:00 - 3:30 |
| Wednesday | 10:00 - 3:30; 12:30 - 2 Reference Desk |
| Thursday | Off |
| Friday | Off |
| Saturday | Off |
Welcome
Welcome to the Reference Guide the Criminal Justice Program from the UMass Libraries.
This guide is geared toward the intermediate level researcher, refreshing ideas learned such as basic research techniques, search strategies, evaluation of information, bibliographic styles and a link to the online citation manager RefWorks.
There are suggestions of databases and internet links that can provide reliable articles, information, and statistical data in criminal justice and what to do if there is an article you need that is not available at the UMass Libraries.
If you need further help please contact:
David Mac Court at 413.577.1982 or maccourt@library.umass.edu or
Steve Mc Ginty at 413.545.1871 or smcginty@library.umass.edu
to schedule a research appointment.
Instant Messaging with the Reference Desk
To Instant Message the Reference Desk during staffed hours:
Instant message us with your AOL, Yahoo, MSN, or Google Talk IM account, using the screen names listed below:
AOL:dboisref
MSN:dboisref@hotmail.com
Yahoo:dboisref
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About Me |
Contact Info Research and Liaison Services W.E.B. Du Bois Library University of Massachusetts at Amherst 154 Hicks Way Amherst, MA 01003 413-577-1982 Send Email Subjects: Bachelors Degree with Individual Concentration, Grants, RefWorks, Social Thought and Political Economy, University Without Walls, Zotero About Me: dave mac court is a graduate of UMass Amherst with a degree in Social Thought & Political Economy. He also holds a M.S. (in L.S.) from Simmons College. He is currently reading for a M.Ed./C.A.G.S. in School Counseling in the UMass School of Education |



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