Research Help
Find Your Librarian

Subject librarians specialize in specific academic disciplines, acting as liaisons between the library and faculty within those areas. They provide tailored support, develop collections, and offer information literacy instruction to meet the needs of their assigned subjects.
Research Mavs

Through the Research Mavs program, experienced students provide guidance, share research skills, and offer support to fellow students navigating the research process. This peer-to-peer collaboration is designed to enhance academic skills, promote knowledge-sharing, and create a supportive community within the Libraries and University.
Day Family Research Lab

This lab supports researchers throughout the research cycle, offering comprehensive assistance from literature reviews to digital dissemination. Located on the 5th floor of the Central Library, it provides flexible spaces, specialized software, and expert consultations for research and professional development needs.
How-To Guides and Video Tutorials
Consult these guides and tutorials on everything from citing sources and advanced searching to APA style and properly acknowledging sources.
Scholarly Impact
Researchers are increasingly being asked to demonstrate the impact of their work, whether it be for grants, promotion and tenure, accreditation, or to broaden exposure of research to the public. UTA Libraries recommends these best practices.
Citation Management
Get help with citation management tools that allow you to collect and organize your references and to create bibliographies.
Research Data Portal
The UTA Research Data Portal website provides guidance and education in support of researcher, institution, and agency goals. The website is structured using the Research Data Lifecycle which describes the process researchers go through when working with their data from preparation to conclusion.
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