Study smarter with Library Resource Guides
You’ve just been given your first assessment, and you need to get started. Maybe you are looking for texts, videos, articles or journals – there are a whole range of resources to support your project, paper or presentation.
Where do you start?
The Library has you covered. Expert librarians across all four faculties have put together a one-stop shop of key resources and databases for a huge range of subject areas. These Resource Guides are regularly updated and tailored for your area of study, so you’ll find only the most relevant information.
The Library has an expansive collection – hundreds of databases, hundreds of thousands of books and millions of online resources. Resource Guides are the best way to narrow down the information as you begin your studies and collect research for your first assessments.
Not only do our Resource Guides summarise the best places to look for subject-specific information, they also offer essential guidance on other topics. For example:
- the AI guides and modules provide practical and principled ways to use AI and genAI in your studies
- the misinformation guide helps you recognise and respond to misinformation in today’s information landscape
- the peer review guide gives you an overview of peer review and how to find peer-reviewed sources
- the company, industry and country information guide helps you find information that’s difficult to track down or expensive to locate on the web, such as industry reports
- the EndNote guide offers the key information you need to know about this referencing tool.
Regardless of what you’re studying, what year you’re in or where you’re based, the Library’s Resource Guides provide an excellent, reliable foundation for your research.
As always, if you have any questions that need a more personalised response, we encourage you to get in touch with your librarian.
