Q. I need to find articles on the pill bug. Can you help?
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Answered By: Norma Last Updated: Jul 06, 2022 Views: 311
Try searching for articles using the OneSearch box, the default search box on the Libraries' homepage (see link below). To be comprehensive, you could use all the variant names. For example, type wood louse OR pill bug OR sow bug OR roly poly in the OneSearch box. Make sure to capitalize the OR's. Then you'll be able to use filters in the left frame to narrow your search to only Material Type: Articles, or only Availability:Peer Reviewed articles.
We also have a Research Guide (see link below) on this topic which gives more in-depth guidance on searching for articles for this assignment.
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