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Whether you’re starting out on your assessment and struggling to find information, or nearing the end and having difficulty with referencing, we’ve got online resources to help you.
Searching for information
- Start with your course reading list. You will find key material your lecturers expect you to read, understand and draw on for your assessments. Find your course reading list.
- To find relevant books and academic articles on your topic, use the Catalogue.
- Extend your search further by discovering key databases and journals related to your topic in our subject guides.
Reading and writing
- Find out how to read effectively.
- Learn more about writing effectively.
- If you think your English is holding you back from developing your reading and writing skills further, enrol online for a language advice drop-in session or Writing in English workshop.
Referencing
- Get help with referencing.
- For help with formatting references, try Quickcite.
Preparing for a test?
- Find study techniques and tips on answering different question types under exams and tests.
6 Comments
Hi there I am having trouble with ClinicalKey when trying to research a topic for my nursing assignment
Is anyone else having issues?? it just says “There was an error loading this contents” I have refreshed the page numerous times
I am new to this again after a few years away from study so I could be doing something wrong?? Look forward to hearing from you soon
Kia ora Janine, thanks for getting in touch! I have logged a request for you, and someone will be in touch to help soon.
Hi there I am having trouble with knowing how to do a chicago footnote for an online encyclopedia with no author and edition. QUickcite doesn’t show this.
Kia ora Rosemary, thanks for getting in touch! I have submitted a request for you and one of our referencing experts will be in touch to help you soon.
Hi! I am writing a PhD thesis on Italian crime fiction, completing the Referencing now. In my work I refer to many books and films, but not always quoting or citing from them. For example, when I write about an author or a type of narrative, I list some works with dates. I have included these texts and movies in the References, finding the first edition of the work when possible. But this makes my References infinite. I am wondering if it is correct or not.
Thanks
Kia ora Barbara, thanks for getting in touch! I have logged a request, and someone will be in touch to help you soon.
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