FND117: What is Friendship?
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Friendship: The condition of being friends: chumminess, closeness, companionship, comradeship, familiarity, fellowship, intimacy. [In Roget's II The New Thesaurus. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. Retrieved January 21, 2009, from http://www.credoreference.com/entry/6732385/.]
EVALUATE SOURCES
Use this link to learn how to evaluate sources and distinguish among "scholarly," "general interest," "popular," and "sensationalist" materials.
Evaluate
REFERENCE SOURCES
- Oxford Art Online
- Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science
- Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
F&M LIBRARY CATALOG & E-Z BORROW: BOOKS
Search the catalog to find out what books, journals, newspapers, videos, maps, CDs, music, etc., the
library owns.
NOTE: There are no journal articles in the catalog!
E-Z Borrow
A free book-exchange service among academic libraries in Pennsylvania. If F&M's copy of a book you want is unavailable, try E-Z Borrow to get the book quickly!
[Requires your F&M ID barcode number.]
LANCASTER COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
The Duke Street Library is the Central Resource Library and District Center Library for Lancaster County. It serves all citizens of Lancaster County. This central location also serves as the headquarters of the Lancaster Public Library.
Location:
125 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: 717-394-2651
Hours of Operation:
Monday--Thursday, 9AM-9PM,
Friday & Saturday, 9AM-5:30PM
Access the Lancaster County Online Catalog to see if your book is available.
CITATION GUIDES
Click on the box How to Cite, Search, etc. on the
library homepage for information on citation styles and advice on how to evaluate print resources
and websites.
USING OUTSIDE SOURCES
The Writing Center's guide to acknowledging sources and avoiding plagiarism, now including a section on Chicago documentation style in addition to the sections on the MLA and APA styles. Click here to access.
If you have any questions, concerns, etc., please contact: Renate Sachse (renate.sachse@fandm.edu) 358-4435
Last updated: 1/26/09 jb,rs
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