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Guidance and advice on revision techniques and exams are available in AberSkills:
The Effective Study Collection is a collection of books designed to help you study. It covers such topics as how to research and study, writing skills, academic writing, English usage, time management, communications skills and some general guides to research and study in the arts. The material is intended for all users, including those for whom English is not their first language.
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All items in the Effective Study Collection are added to the Library catalogue, Primo, and have the prefix STUDY in the classmark.
Effective Study Collections are located on Level F of the Hugh Owen Library and in the Physical Sciences Library.
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