Library Resource Guides
Please choose one of the following:
- Bibliographic Style Guides
Documentation containing examples of how to cite sources in APA, MLA, and Turabian style formats. For examples not included in these guides, please consult the appropriate style manual, available at the Reserve desk.
- EBSCOhost Tutorials
- Evaluation of Web Sites
This guide provides some questions to ask when assessing the credibility of a web site.
- Information Literacy and Library Tutorials

Follow the links on this page to learn about using the library and its many resources. Tutorial formats include podcasts, screencasts, photo tours, and HTML pages, as well as interactive quizzes.
- Information Literacy for Faculty

Information for faculty and administrators about library instruction and information literacy, including links to national standards and Maxwell Library's library instruction program.
- Installing BrillOnline Special Fonts
This instruction is for the Encyclopedia of Islam online users. 1) Click here to download the font zip file; 2) Save the zip file on your computer; 3) Locate the saved file and open it; 4) Extract all the files to C:\Windows\Fonts folder. When the extraction is complete, you are all set. For help, please e-mail schang@bridgew.edu.
- Internet Podcast Resources
A list of web sites that offer podcasts on various topics.
- Library Resources by Academic Discipline
Subject guides listed here include information about library resources useful for academic subject areas as well as links to selective electronic resources contained in the Library's web pages. At least one page is available for each academic department.
- LinkSource Full Text Article Checker
LinkSource can connect users to the full text of an article without searching individual databases. Click on the LinkSource Article Checker link located in the Quick Search pull-down list on the library's home page to bring up a web form. It is important to provide as much information as possible, including title of the article, name of the journal, volume, date, starting page; then click Submit. LinkSource will provide a menu with a hyperlink or list of hyperlinks to the full text article. If the article is not included on any of the library databases, a link to Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery will be provided.
- Locating SIC and NAICS Codes
This guide is designed to help you locate Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes for classifying and comparing industries by their principle economic activity.
- Web Resources by Subject
Last Modified: March 15, 2010