- Applied Social Sciences and Social Work
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- Accessing your reading lists
- Databases For My Subject
- Subjects
- Document supply
- Staff and researchers
- DISCOVER
- About us
- How to...
- Web resources
- Getting Started
- Key e resources
- Student support
- Unit Readings
- Assistive Status
- Finding information
- Full text databases
- Dissertation Binding
- Referencing and plagiarism
- Search tips & tricks
- Accessing the literature
- Dissertations and research
- About us
- Accessing your reading lists
- Databases For My Subject
- Document supply
- Staff and researchers
- DISCOVER
- About us
- How to...
- Web resources
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- Charities
- Statistics
- Search engines
- Subject gateways
- How to critically evaluate a webpage
- Government websites
- Evidence Based Practice (EBP) for Social Care
- Web resources you can trust
- Electronic Discussion Lists
- Getting the best from Google
- Domain names and country codes
- Charities and other non governmental organisations
- Getting the best from Google Scholar
- Government websites
- Getting Started
- Key e resources
- Student support
- Unit Readings
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- Social Enquiry (ASS022 1)
- Sociology of Deviance (ASS022 2)
- Forensic Mental Health
- Identity & Structure (ASS021 1)
- Contemporary Social Theory
- The Nature of Social Theory (ASS021 2)
- Crime, Punishment & Justice (ASS025 2)
- Global News and Media Audiences (ASS023 2)
- Sociology of Health & Illness (ASS016 3)
- Contempoary issues in criminology
- Contemporary issues in criminology
- Contemporary Society & Education (ASS020 1)
- Human Development
- Evidence Based Practice (EBP) for Social Care
- Dissertation in Criminology (ASS020 3)
- Working with Diversity & Difference
- Criminology & Sociology BA Special Study
- Mental Health in Practice
- Understanding the Welfare State & Education
- Poverty & Social Exclusion
- Introduction to Theories and Issues in Criminology (ASS021 1)
- Adult Social & Community Care
- Current Issues in Adult Services
- Introduction to the Social Sciences
- Introduction to Social Work Legislation
- Critical Ethical and Reflective Practice
- Working Together: Theories, Methods and Skills for Intervention
- Developing Academic & Professional Skills
- Working with Children Young People and Families: Core Concepts
- The Organisational and Disciplinary Nature of Professional Practice
- Assistive Status
- Finding information
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- Books
- E books
- Journal articles
- Magazines
- Statistics
- Useful classmarks for the Applied Social Sciences
- Newspaper articles
- Audio visual resources
- Web resources
- Reference books
- Legal materials
- Research reports
- Research Project (ASS01 3)
- Conference papers
- Human Development
- Government Reports
- Working with Diversity & Difference
- Books
- Academic & non academic
- Mental Health in Practice
- E books
- Journal articles
- Extended Practice Placement
- Poverty & Social Exclusion
- Statistics
- Newspaper articles
- Adult Social & Community Care
- Current Issues in Adult Services
- Reference books
- Legal materials
- Contemporary Society & Education
- Introduction to the Social Sciences
- Introduction to Social Work Legislation
- Critical Ethical and Reflective Practice
- Working Together: Theories, Methods and Skills for Intervention
- Developing Academic & Professional Skills
- Working with Children Young People and Families: Core Concepts
- The Organisational and Disciplinary Nature of Professional Practice
- Findinginformation
- Full text databases
- Dissertation Binding
- Referencing and plagiarism
- Search tips & tricks
- Accessing the literature
- Dissertations and research
- About us
E-books
E-books
- The contenets of an ebook is exactly the same as the printed version - except it is available electronically via the web.
- Ebooks are available 24:7 from any computer with an Internet connection.
- You may view as many ebooks as you wish in addition to the 12 printed books you may borrow.
Finding e-books
You will come across e-books by searching the Library Catalogue in the usual way. If a book is available electronically the words [Electronic resource] will appear beside the entry in the catalogue.
If you want to search for only e-books. Go to the Advanced search tab of the Library Catalogue and under the heading Material type select e-book. Then enter your search terms in the usual way.
E-book collections
You can also search for e-books by supplier. Go to the Digital Library page of the Library Catalogue and under the heading Full text ebook collections select a collection from the list. The following collections contain useful materials for students on Applied Social Studies courses:
- Dawsonera - this is the University's main supplier of ebooks & contains many of the key texts on your reading lists.
- Ebsco Ebook Collection - the University's secondary supplier of e-books containing a large number of titles relevant to Applied Social Science courses.
- Credo Reference - a collection of reference books: dictionaries, encyclopaedias, thesauri, biographical dictionaries and books of quotations. It also contains a collection of specialist social science related reference materials.
- Oxford Reference Online - another collection of reference books all produced by Oxford University Press. It also contains a collection of political and social science related reference materials.
- Encyclopaedia Britannica - the electronic version of the famous set of encyclopaedias. It contains over 73,000 articles on every subject - both short and book length, with links to video clips, websites and magazine articles. Use this for general reference rather than Wikipedia!
Using E-books
A brief video on Dawsonera E-books is available here:
Alternatively, you may wish to download a Dawsonera Help sheet here.