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Introduction to the Library: Sessions

Research and referencing skills sessions

These sessions are designed to help students start the research process and we recommend staff book a research skills session when an assignment has been given to students.

We tailor the session for the needs of your students and help find books, articles, reports and other relevant information to support the assessment outcomes, along with discussing the importance and how to reference.

We can deliver the content in one session, or in a couple of shorter sessions.

Complete this form to book a time with the member of the library team.

Library technology sessions

The Library is offering sessions to help students who are unfamiliar with computers grasp the basics!

During the term you can book librarians to come to your class and run a 45 minute technology session based around one of the subjects below.

Internet Searching - How to search Google and use the advanced search functions.

Emails - How to access and use the student email, on campus, on your device and at home.

Searching for and Saving Images - How to find images to use in assessments and save them using a USB.

Microsoft Word- How to use the different functions in Word to create well laid out documents.

Submitting Assessments Online - How to use MyLearning to submit an assessment.

Power Point - How to use Power Point to create basic slide shows for presentations.

Students can also book sessions with a librarian at a date of their choosing. If you think this would be beneficial, direct the student(s) to the library. They can book a session at the help desk via a Meet with a Librarian Session.

Library technology sessions form

 

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