Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research at CSU-PuebloMain MenuFront MatterResearch QuestionsTypes of SourcesMeeting Your Information NeedsSearch ToolsSearch StrategiesReading and Evaluating SourcesHow can Librarians Help?Elizabeth Christiand68b58b056fd4bd35e7e15a02d90ff0dd450aae9Sandy Hudock9b06f0a15147347b99f32c7ed0429deee18a4d50Shannon Espinozaeb38ad3dbd79ed31d048e910d9dd1e86e9040125Betsy Schippersbe9c2ad7acfc287ae67f14057d7ed4e2bda8346a
Concept Table
12018-07-19T19:27:38-07:00Elizabeth Christiand68b58b056fd4bd35e7e15a02d90ff0dd450aae9306515plain2018-08-09T17:46:02-07:00Elizabeth Christiand68b58b056fd4bd35e7e15a02d90ff0dd450aae9Now it's time to put it all together. You will need your list of main concepts, and lists of alternate terms for each main concept, to complete this activity. Download the worksheet at the link below to create your own Concept Table.