- Do you need help or are interested in finding current news, theses or historic newspapers?
- Are you worried about getting your references right or avoiding copyright issues when using images, charts, tables, etc., in your presentations?
- Do you need help identifying resources for your literature review or want to find out how to conduct a systematic literature review?
If so, the Academic Support Librarians team are running library and research-based information skills session this semester that you can book onto via MyEd. Most sessions run for 1 hour and are held in the Main Library. These sessions are open to all students across the University. Sessions become available to book 1 month prior to being held.
The following sessions are available:
- Finding current news
- Finding historic newspapers
- Finding theses
- Managing a systematic literature review (this session is 1.5 hours)
- Study resources for literature reviews (this session is 2 hours)
- Your presentations – avoid the copyright trap
- Your references – get it right first time
For more information on what the sessions will cover, where and when the sessions will take place and how to book please see the IS Skills website.
While on the IS Skills website why not take a look around the wide range of training courses available to students and staff at the University.