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This guide contains suggested resources and tutorials to guide you through your research. On this main page, you'll find resources we suggest you use for sport management research. If you're starting your research, read Need to Develop Your Topic on the left. The remaining boxes on this guide will help you continue your research.

Need help formatting your citations and organizing your research? Select the RefWorks tab at the top.

Feeling lost? Select the Research Process tab at the top to access a tutorial on all the steps of the research process. If you have questions, see the How do I...? tab for frequently asked questions, or use the Librarian Contact box on the right.

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