How to find recommended reading
Your academic tutors will recommend a range of information sources relevant to the topics you are studying.
Often these will be made available through the Reading List on the Blackboard course for your module, but sometimes you may need to find sources yourself using discovery tools like StarPlus.
How to find and use Reading Lists
Reading Lists bring together information sources recommended by academic tutors for each of your modules or parts of your programme. They are a good starting point as you develop your knowledge and they will often include a selection of key and influential sources on the topic.
From your Reading List you will be able to directly access online articles, ebooks, and websites, and view the availability of print journals and books.
By watching this video you will learn how to access your Reading Lists, view items, and use tools to explore and manage your reading.
How to search for a specific book, journal or article
If you need to find a specific information source, use StarPlus, the main Library discovery tool.
StarPlus allows you to search Library digital and print collections, research repositories and various special collections. From StarPlus you will be able to directly access and read online articles and ebooks, and view the availability of print journals and books in the Library.
StarPlus is accessible both on and off campus from the My services menu. You need to be signed into MUSE to access online resources.
By watching this video you will learn how to use StarPlus to check if the Library holds a specific item or to discover information related to a topic.
Discovering Information: Getting Started
This session introduces you to information searching while undertaking your first assessment at University level. You will learn about different information sources, and how to access information from your Reading Lists and StarPlus.
Other tools for finding recommended reading
At university you have access to a range of information discovery tools provided by the Library.
These tools all have different strengths and provide access to different types of content.
By working through this online tutorial you will learn where to search for information and which discovery tool is best for your specific needs.
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