There are 48 3-Volume Books in Clean the Library, equally divided across the following categories: Updated on June 27, 2026: We're playing through the Grand Library Map to figure out the 3-Volume ...
Summer is in full swing at the library, and patrons of all ages are invited to take part in this year’s Summer Reading ...
From heightened academic standards to a new social scene, students might feel some growing pains in the transition to college ...
Supported Releases: These releases have been certified by Bloomberg’s Enterprise Products team for use by Bloomberg customers. Experimental Releases: These releases have not yet been certified for use ...
The research process is a method for exploring and examining resources related to a particular topic. It encompasses a range of activities that can be divided into distinct but iterative steps. The ...
Get help with your study skills in a 1 to 1 tutorial, find out more about our Study for Success workshops, or explore our self-help resources. Our Study Development team are here to help you with your ...
Monash University has cut law tutorials, reducing some students’ contact with teaching staff by up to six hours a semester in what has been described as a “cost-cutting, degree-factory move”. The ...
In this project, we create a miniature diorama in the form of a book nook, using techniques like infinity mirrors and Pepper's ghost to simulate an infinite library inside a bookshelf. **Materials:** ...
Abstract: With the advent of new-generation depth sensors, the use of three-dimensional (3-D) data is becoming increasingly popular. As these sensors are commodity hardware and sold at low cost, a ...
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an approach to instructional design positing that learning experiences should be designed from the ground up to be accessible to and inclusive of all learners.
Even though AU Library is serving you at a distance, we are here to help you through every step of your research process, from planning and finding sources, to evaluating and citing them. You can ask ...