Answered By: Virginia Neisler Last Updated: May 18, 2016 Views: 28
Answered By: Virginia Neisler
Last Updated: May 18, 2016 Views: 28
It depends.
If you have a large amount of research or very lengthy projects that will take more time and resources than the service has available, you may need to hire your own research assistant to handle some portion of your research rather than relying exclusively on the Faculty Research Service.
The Faculty Services Librarian will let you know if the amount of research you need exceeds the resources of the service, and will work with you to tailor the project as needed.
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