Browse the sections of this guide to discover:
If you are a new student and you would like to know more about using the Library's many services, please visit our Guide for New Students.
The library catalogue will help you find material that is on the library's shelves such as print books and print journals. You can also use the library catalogue to find online journals and ebooks.
Search All allows you to search almost of the library's resources, including the library catalogue and many of the library's databases. It is useful for finding books, ebooks, online journal articles and more.
The library's A-Z Databases contains a list of all of the databases the library currently subscribes to.
Try the quick guides on how to find different information sources, such as a journal article or material from your reading list.
Your first assignment can often be the most challenging. Check out our Doing your first assignment guide which provides expert advice and practical tips to help you get started.
When doing an assignment or carrying out research you will be expected to use and evaluate a variety of information sources.
However, not all information sources are equal in terms of relevancy and reliability.
Just being in print or available via the internet doesn't guarantee that something is accurate or good research.
You will need to become adept at critically evaluating information before including or citing it in an assignment
Our Evaluating Information guide provides will help you to find and use credible information sources for assignments and projects.
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