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CHEM 1111 Lab - CYP Sood and Uzomba - Spring 2025: Start Here

Why do I need this?

ACC Libraries has prepared this guide to help point out the steps and resources you will encounter while working on your Chem 1111 library assignment. Scientific research can be daunting, but we're here to help! 

A good place to start is by going through our Chemistry 1111 Library Assignment Introduction tutorial (see below). 

About your assignment - MUST READ

Select a chemistry research topic sheet from the handouts or by going to this link:

CHEM 1111 Topics

Use CHEM 1111 Lab Notes Handouts to collect your data on the research sources you use:
  
    PDF
    Google Doc

Requirements: 2 pages, double line spaced using at least 2 library sources: a reference work and an article from a science magazine or journal. Your sources must be cited using CSE-CS (Citation Sequence) style and listed on a separate page. More information about using CSE-CS is available on the Citing Sources tab in this guide.

Warning: Requirements may vary by instructor.

Student Learning Outcomes

After completing this assignment, undergraduate chemistry students will be able to:

- examine a particular chemistry topic in depth;

- develop a search strategy for researching the topic;

- develop research skills that relate to chemistry and other sciences;

- evaluate information sources for usefulness and reliability.

Your librarian for Prof. Uzomba's CHEM 1111 Sections 007 and 014, Summer 2024

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Linda Clement
Contact:
Faculty Librarian / Professor
Austin Community College
Cypress Creek Campus Library
1555 Cypress Creek Road
Room 2121.6
Cedar Park, TX 78613
Email: lclement@austincc.edu
512-223-2033
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Chemistry Library Assignment Introduction


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