FYE Central: What you need to know
The links below are designed for people new to the Tutt Library. They will take you to tips, tutorials, and examples that will help you learn how to get started with your research.
Of course, these web pages can’t answer all your questions—we invite you to visit us at the Tutt Reference Desk, or call us at 389-6662, or send us an email for help. There may also be a specific librarian assigned to your FYE class.
Table of Contents
- About Academic Libraries
- Research Process
(how to get started) - Using the TIGER Catalog
(for books and more in CC Libraries) - Finding Articles
- Using Interlibrary Loan
(for books and articles not at CC Libraries) - Reference Desk
- Finding Government Documents
- View My Library Record
(renew books online and more) - Scholarly vs. Popular Sources
- How to Read Citations
Survey
- FYE Library Survey – can you answer these?
Advice from past CC students
Information for faculty
Course Guides
- FE 136 Introduction to the Study of Gender: Theories and Psychology
- FE 157/HY 109 Civilization in East Asia
- FE/PS103 Western Political Traditions
- FE109: The Search for Islamic Order: Yesterday & Today
- FE133/EC152: Principles of Macro and Micro Economics
- FE138/JA130/PA130 Interpreting Asian Cultures
- FE175/SW175 The Southwest: An Introduction
- FYE104: World Music
- FYE: Film Noir
- FYE: French Civilization
- FYE: Religious Responses to the Challenge of Suffering
- FYE: Renaissance Culture
- MU227: Emotion & Meaning in Music