Need help with writing? Contact Regent's writing coaches at writing@regent.edu or use their drop-in hours.
Need help with research? Contact Regent's research librarians at librarians@regent.edu or make an appointment or use live 24/7 chat. Click here for all the options.
If you are on campus, you can come in and speak to a librarian in person during the day. Just ask at the front desk! To find the writing coaches on campus, climb the stairs in the main library to the 2nd floor (to the right) & go to "Academic Coaching."
1. Primo search, searches all books & articles. Sign in & click the "pin" to save a source or "RW" for RefWorks bibliography.
2. Library Databases (click "Subjects" or "Types" on that page to narrow the list down, or see recommended ones).
3. Google Scholar to search Regent's articles (To link: 3-line menu; Settings; Library Links; search "Regent"; click; Save).
4. Google: use strategically to find credible articles (use discernment & try specific publications, as suggested below).
5. LibKey browser tool to get instant links to Regent's articles & e-books when you see them cited on the web.
6. Google Books to see book previews. Use Primo to search for & request books & articles that are not online.
7. Ask a librarian for research help through chat, email, or appointments. See the librarian Reading Lists below.
To find issues, search for articles in publications like these, & see if we own the publication in our databases here.
For Christian perspectives and issues, try these:
US Council of Catholic Bishops Issues Statements
For ethical and family-related issues, try:
For education issues, try:
James G. Martin Center for Educational Renewal,
Chronicle of Higher Education,
Sold a Story (Science of Reading),
Inside Classical Education
History & The Arts
Smithsonian Magazine
Christianity Today Book Reviews
The New Criterion Book & Culture Reviews
The Times Literary Supplement
For political & cultural issues, try these influential think tanks:
Manhattan Institute (Conservative) and City Journal
AEI --see "Centers" (Conservative/libertarian)
Cato (Libertarian)
Pew Society (Non-partisan)
Brookings (Non-partisan/liberal)
Hoover Institution (Conservative/libertarian)
Be aware that each organization has a certain worldview or political goal and also that Google boosts certain sites. To find articles from a certain point-of-view, try Googling your topic plus the name of a publication. If you run into a paywall, use the Journal Search to see if we own the publication, or see this guide to finding newspaper and magazine articles in the online library collection. Don't pay for an article!
Here is a list of more influential Think Tanks. Also try non-profits like political advocacy groups, churches/denominations, universities, museums, and public archives. Here is our library page on think tanks & policy organizations.
Check the political leanings of a think tank or publication at All Sides bias checker. Also, look for sixteen indicators of bias.
Databases for Finding a Topic & Pro-Con Articles
'Sign In' top right, use your Regent email.
Also has over 21,000 pages of written resources, from accessible guides to essays to ready-made teaching resources, written by educators for educators.
Example: Narrowing down a history topic: Look at issues such as:
You usually want to find both primary sources (historical documents) and secondary sources (books and articles about history).
Google Scholar is powerful & can be used to search for academic articles & books. Google Books gives book previews.
Google Scholar should give you links to our library's articles in the right margin of your search! We recommend that you link Google Scholar to our library to see links. You may also want the Google Scholar Button browser tool.
How to link Google Scholar to Regent Library:
When you are searching:
Tips for Using Google Scholar (Special Operators)
7 Get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding.
8 Cherish her, and she will exalt you; embrace her, and she will honor you. (Proverbs 4)
The librarians have made many short videos, which are posted on our YouTube channel, that explain the best ways to use our tools.