Finding and using information
Introduction
During your time at university, your ability to independently find, evaluate, and use scholarly information will be key to producing high quality work. Techniques such as identifying relevant keywords before you start searching and taking good notes as you read can help you manage this process.
Self-help guides available for download
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Academic reading and note taking
Finding and evaluating information
Referencing
Please also check our Guide to referencing for more tips and examples.
Referencing (Harvard) Proofreading Checklist
Referencing - In text against a reference list (Exercise)
Referencing (Harvard) Bracket positioning (Exercise)
Referencing (Harvard) Identify source types (Exercise)
Referencing (Harvard) Missing punctuation (exercise)
Referencing (Harvard) Using quotation marks correctly
Referencing software - 4 steps to Refworks
Using images
Finding copyright cleared images
The Study Hub: Online (our BREO Community) has links to resources on Creative Commons (CC) materials.
Video guides
The following video guides are available in this topic:
Video guides
Academic reading and note taking
Finding and evaluating information
Document Supply - How to use Document Supply
Ebooks - Ebook licenses
Ebooks - Finding ebooks in the library catalogue
Research - Digital Library
Research - Discover: advanced searching
Research - Discover: finding the full text of articles
Research - Discover: how to do a basic search
Research - Discover: how to use folders, search history and set up alerts
Research - Google search tips
Research - How to evaluate a resource
Research - How to use Credo Reference
Research - How to use Google scholar
Research - Using different types of Information
Research – Using keywords
Reservations - How to find and reserve books on the library catalogue
Subject guides - How to access your Library subject guide
Referencing
Referencing - How to use 'Cite them right' online
Referencing – Logging into Cite them right using your institutional login
Referencing – Refworks: an introduction
Workshops
Study Hub can offer a number of workshops on these areas:
Additional reading
See more on these topics at our Readinglists site or see our readinglist by topic below.
Readinglists by topic
Identifying the information you need readinglist
Finding the right information readinglist
Evaluating sources readinglist
Managing and organising research readinglist
Finding copyright cleared images readinglist
Find out why fake news is a problem and what you can do about it from our Fake News guide
study help
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