Librarians offer in-depth research help.
During library open hours, ask at the main desk for help finding what you need. The desk is usually staffed by student workers - if you have in-depth research questions, just let them know that you want to meet with a librarian.
Click on the Ask a Question tab on the right side of a library web page. It will bring you either to live chat, or to a place where you can leave a message.
Text your question to 830-490-1213.
830-372-8100 (main desk)
Staff directory (list of individual library staff and faculty)
Finding and using books is can provide background material as you begin your research. The Blumberg Memorial Library has many e-books as well as print books. Use the library discovery tool to access the collections. The same library discovery tool is available on the library's home page.
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Reference books can provide background material and be a launching point for further research. You can search for e-reference items in Library Discovery by finding the Source Types limiter in the sidebar and limiting to Reference Entries.
The following are some examples of reference books in athletic training and kinesiology:
The library catalog is the gateway to finding books on your subject. Search Library Discovery for books by using key words on your research topic. You can limit the results to books on the left side of the results page.
Blumberg Memorial Library arranges materials by the Library of Congress Classification System. Books on athletic training and kinesiology generally fall into the following call numbers:
For more information follow this link: