Online resources
As students at the University of 91Ö±²¥, you have access to the University library's eResources from both on and off campus. Always make sure you are logged in to MUSE so you can search all of our collections and get direct access to full texts in electronic format.
Discovering the resources you need with StarPlus
is the library catalogue and search platform. It allows you to search for and gives you direct access to full-text eBooks, databases and eJournals, meaning they can be accessed at any time if you have an internet connection.
The library also provides online reading lists for your modules/courses called resource lists. These lists contain links to electronic resources such as full-text journal articles, eBooks and databases in addition to items physically held in the library. All you have to do is enter your module code or the name of your course.
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eBooks and accessibility
The Library provides you with access to thousands of eBooks via StarPlus. eBooks are accessible anytime, anywhere and are easy to navigate and search.
Learn how to find and access eBooks and get the most out of their functionality via our .
You can also book onto our 'Using eBooks Effectively' workshop via our information and digital literacy webinars page or use our .
Most eBook platforms also have accessibility functions and the tutorial includes our . Alternatively, you can visit our eBooks accessibility guide.
Making online resources more accessible
There are many ways you can make your keyboard and mouse, Windows, the internet and your favourite applications suit you and your needs with from .
Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to do something that you'd typically do with a mouse. There are guidelines to and that you can use.
Accessing resources from other libraries
If there is a book you need that we don’t have in the library then you can request it through our Inter Library Request service.
If you would like to access other University libraries in the UK you can join the This service might be particularly useful if you are a distance (online) learning, part-time or commuter student.
Recommend an online resource that you think the library should buy
If there is an eBook we don’t have and you think the library should buy it, fill out this Resource recommendation form.
Digital accessibility in your studies
to ensure that everyone can get the most out of their learning - from getting alternative formats of Blackboard materials to captioning videos, and making your devices easier to use.