This is the TAMU Library Research page featuring a seminar series designed to get Undergraduate Students mindful about the methods and resources for conducting research and navigating through a project from start to finish. The series is on Sept. 12 and 13 and is offered again in November. This website also features up-to-date events and news in the library specifically geared towards undergraduates.
The information provided in these pages is to enhance the researcher's resources for conducting and writing research papers at the library and covers topics such as research guides, using technology, research consultation, specialist librarians, database searching, using citation software, academic integrity, plagiarism, and related issues.
Attached is a simplified PDF version of the information on TAMU rules and
regulation about Academic Misconduct. Some students may not be well
informed on these rules and definitions. This is for your information,
so please read carefully and keep yourself well informed on these
details. Be proud to demonstrate the "Aggie Code of Honor". An Aggie does not
lie, cheat, or steal nor tolerate those who do.
The mission of the Office of Research Compliance, by utilizing a peer driven process, is to ensure the protection of human subjects, the welfare of animals, the safe use of recombinant DNA, pathogens and toxins, and to enhance the ethical conduct in research programs at Texas A&M University.
The Office of Honors Programs and Academic Scholarships, through a grant from the Association of Former Students, invites undergraduate students in any department or major at Texas A&M University to apply for mini-grants to help defray costs associated with research-related travel and participation in conferences.
The Web-Guide to Research for Undergraduates (WebGURU) is an interactive
web-based tool intended to assist undergraduates navigate the hurdles of
an undergraduate research experience.
The purpose of this website is to provide undergraduates interested in
and/or currently participating in undergraduate research experiences in
science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics with ready
information and links to reliable electronic resources on all aspects of
the undergraduate research experience.
The Office of Honors Programs and Academic Scholarships, through a grant from the Association of Former Students, invites undergraduate students in any department or major at Texas A&M University to apply for mini-grants to help defray costs associated with research-related travel and participation in conferences.