Monthly Archives: June 2014

MathVids: For College Math

Does math make sense to you? Is math that one class where you struggle? Need a little extra help? Get math help free. Learn at your own pace. Find the same lesson taught by multiple teachers giving you different explanations. You can even brush up on your high school math. Certified math teachers screen and approve all videos. MathVids is organized like a math textbook, allowing you to browse by topic and course. College math topics include calculus I, II,...

Citation Flavors

The way citations are written often depends on the discipline.  Many use MLA (English), APA (psychology or nursing) or Chicago  style (history), which are found at https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/.  These handbooks are also in Reference if one needs a more detailed point explained. Biology uses Scientific style and format : the CBE manual for authors, editors, and publishers,  available in Reference: T 11 .S386 2006. Chemistry uses The ACS style guide : effective communication of scientific information.  Located in Reference QD 8.5 .A25 2006. IEEE has a citation guide...

African American Studies at UDM

Have you ever thought about exploring African American Studies? Curious about what that even means? Don’t know where to start looking? Well, one place to begin an exploration would b to take a look at the homepage for the African American Studies Program. Here you’ll find a complete description of the program, the certificate, links to requirements, program history, and events. “African American Studies at UDM is a multidisciplinary program that promotes the understanding of the African-American experience through scholarship,...