The Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center database at the University Library provides a

wealth of arguments to which you can apply your critical thinking skills. Find this database by
logging into to the Library and selecting the Article Databases—Specialized link. From the
results page, scroll down to select the Opposing Viewpoints Resource

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To find the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center database at the University Library, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by accessing the University Library's website.
2. Look for the login option, which is usually located at the top right corner of the page. Click on it and enter your credentials to log in.
3. Once you are logged in, navigate to the Article Databases section. This section may have different names depending on the library's website layout, but it is typically found on the main page or under a section labeled "Research" or "Resources."
4. Look for a link specifically labeled as "Specialized Article Databases" or something similar. Click on this link to access the specialized databases.
5. On the results page, you will find a list of databases categorized as specialized resources. Scroll down until you find the "Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center" or a title similar to that.
6. Click on the link to access the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center database.
7. Once you have accessed the database, you can explore its contents by using the search function, browsing specific topics, or browsing different formats such as articles, viewpoint essays, videos, and more.
8. Apply your critical thinking skills to evaluate the arguments and viewpoints presented in the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center to form reasoned and informed opinions on various topics.

Please note that the exact steps may vary slightly depending on the design and layout of your university library's website. If you have trouble finding the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center or accessing any other database, I recommend contacting your university library staff for assistance.