This site gives a series of "platitudes" that are then expanded on in terms of a career in math, which could be useful to undergraduates as they plan their curriculum
Details and examples of research resources both free and restricted. Further analysis on which resources work best with certain types of assignments with descriptions of each resource.
There are more academic search engines than you think. Is your paper stalling? Having trouble starting? Try changing your usual approach by exploring results on different search engines like these.
"A central repository of learning materials crafted for educational institutions using Chromebooks and Google Apps for EDU. In the left navigation pane you will notice the categories of Google apps and resources cataloged for your convenience. Each section is succinct, yet comprehensive. This model is designed to empower educators with clear tools, resources, and learning examples that will impact the culture of instruction and digital literacy in the classroom."
Search databases based on topic. This specific page also has direct links to live chat (during fall/spring), ask a librarian, subject guides, and research tutorials.
Part of the University of Wisconson's "Writer's Handbook." This is a page of links re: APA, Chicago, MLA and other documentation styles as well as links on numbered references and quoting/paraphrasing. The rest of "The Writers Handbook" is linked in the left navbar.
This is a shared PowerPoint. Includes straightforward advice with good diagrams on the example topic of "Vegan Diet." It has a lot of slides but many are just one line of dialogue so it moves at a good pace and does a good job of chipping away at the topic until it's appropriately focused.