Finding Your Way Good study habits are the key to success in college. If you're having difficulty in figuring out how to succeed in a particular class, one of these websites may give you some tips on study skills for a specific type of course. These sites give tips on reading your text, taking notes, preparing study guides, and taking tests, the skills needed for success. Looking at these sites before you take a course might help you decide whether or not to take a particular course. If this approach doesn't work, try a student tutor. Email your request to tutoring@berry.edu.
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Discipline-Specific Websites
GENERAL RESOURCES
MIT OPEN Courseware a free and open educational resource (OER) for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. *
IPL The Internet Public Library This offers a library of online books and is one of the better website pathfinders currently available. It's one of the many daring attempts to catalog the Internet. *
University of Pennsylvania Online Textbooks Library Probably the oldest online catalog, the UP digital library project has been compiling lists of online textbooks since before they converted to the World Wide Web. Their database of links is extensive enough that it can be used as a very effective search engine for online textbooks. *
Ibiblio.org An online library, they also have an extensive internet catalog. *









