UW Libraries' resource guide to many different citation styles.
Learn how to use online tools like EndNote Web, Zotero, and more to manage your citations.
Make an appointment with the Writing Center to get help with your writing, both in-person and online.
We can help with tricky citation questions.
For questions or research help related to URID, please contact:
Sierra Pandy | Scholarly Communications and Open Publishing Librarian
spandy@uwyo.edu
Shannon Smith | Student Success Librarian
shannon.smith@uwyo.edu
The University of Wyoming and Wyoming’s community colleges provide many opportunities for undergraduates to participate in independent research projects across multiple disciplines such as agriculture, business, education, engineering, health sciences, biological and physical sciences, mathematical sciences, social sciences, and the arts and humanities. The Undergraduate Research and Inquiry Across the Disciplines event recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of these student researchers.
UW Libraries wants to provide students participating in URID with the best resources possible to help them in their research and project work. In this guide you fill find information on finding and using library resources, including a section specially for Community College students, as well as tools to help you take your scholarship to the next level by publishing it as open access.
UW Libraries QuickSearch: includes the collections of the University Libraries, UW Law Library, and the American Heritage Center.
Prospector: a unified catalog of twenty-three academic, public and special libraries in Colorado and Wyoming. UW students, faculty and staff can borrow materials from Prospector.
Interlibrary Loan: UW students, faculty and staff can request books, journal volumes, journal articles and other materials, regardless of whether it is available in the UW Libraries, online or in libraries around the world. A free service!