Librarians Working From Home: Meet Peggy Sue!

by Eva Romanick

With the majority of students and staff being advised to work and study from home, this is how our librarians are supporting online learning…

Say hello to Peggy Sue! (It’s not easy working from home with two cats, two dogs and a streaking toddler. She hopes that everyone has had a few laughs while suddenly working from home!

Peggy Sue recently had a question about the methodologies behind research-creation. Collaboration involving research-creation is one of the U of A’s Faculty of Arts signature areas of research. You can find out more about SPAR²C in this 8-minute intro video on some of the many projects currently connected to this interdisciplinary area of inquiry.

Peggy Sue also just finished leading some English Research Labs, delivered virtually. These are aimed at students in first year English classes with questions about search strategies that will help their research.  

DYK: A great starting point for your research is our subject guides?

The English Subject Guide links to suggested databases and background information, as well as specific research areas. But if your topic is interdisciplinary in nature, it can be helpful to start your search using the “Search for Articles” link or to consider other related subject guides as a starting point.

Need feedback and support with your class assignments? Chat with us or book a virtual appointment with a librarian!

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