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Life Sciences and IBERS
Searching techniques
Life Sciences and IBERS: Searching techniques
Introduction - Support from your Librarian
Getting Started
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Primo, the library catalogue
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A-Z Library Services
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Reading lists
Books and E-books
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Borrowing from the library
Where can I find books for my course in the library?
How to find books in Primo
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How to find e-books in Primo
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How to access e-books
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How to access e-resources off-campus
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How to recall or request a book which is on loan
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Chapter digitisation service
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Library Collection Lockers
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Journals and Articles
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Why use journals and articles?
Where can I find journals and articles for my course in the library?
How to find journals and e-journals in Primo
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How to find e-articles in Primo
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How to access e-journals and e-articles off-campus
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Peer-reviewed articles
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Study Spaces
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Referencing and Plagiarism LibGuide
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Collections
Databases, websites and other useful sources
Searching techniques
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Information Sources - various categories
Identifying search terms
Boolean operators: AND, NOT and OR
Phrase searching ("....")
Truncation search (*)
Symbol search (?)
Tweak your results
Managing your searches and results
Dissertations
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Distance Learning
Gogerddan
Keeping up to date
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Statistics
Excel
Revision
AberSkills
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Digital Skills
Employability
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