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FYS If Boards Could Talk: Hidden Lessons in Board Games: Start Here

Dr. Barbara Anthony, Math and Computer Science

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Searching for Information

Think about keywords related to your topic in general, or a specific context, material, or focus, to start your search in the library's catalog, WorldCat@SUWhen you find a good item, try the subject links to lead to more resources on the topic. Also browse the shelf nearby for related titles. Ask your librarian for advanced search tips!

Try some of these subject headings in WorldCat:

Board games | Board games social aspects | Board games design and construction | Linear programming | Game theory | Games | Strategy | Board games Design and construction | Fantasy games social aspects | Role playing games social aspects | Chess

SLC's Oasis Collection

Smith Library Center has a growing collection of games, called the Oasis Collection, for you to use in the library or to check out. They are located in the periodicals room on the 1st floor. The games are sorted by type, and there is a suggestion box for new additions.