I'm sure many of you have already seen the wonderful, fabulous, incredibly useful and rather speccy resources that we call:
But it is worth coming back to them every now and then to see what's new.
For one thing, the subject specific LibGuides are what we like to call "living documents" - we keep adding new things and changing things around based on the feedback we get from our users. Yes, that means if you have a suggestion, we are likely to make a change to the guides to reflect your needs.
For another thing, we have a range of guides that aren't tied to any particular subject. We have LibGuides for referencing, statistics, EndNote, writing assignments, creating annotated bibliographies...
We have been known to create new guides on request to match subjects or projects.
So, drop on by (electronically speaking). Have a look at what we've got, and have a think about what you'd like to see. Then let us know. Your suggestions can make a real difference.
LibGuides
But it is worth coming back to them every now and then to see what's new.
For one thing, the subject specific LibGuides are what we like to call "living documents" - we keep adding new things and changing things around based on the feedback we get from our users. Yes, that means if you have a suggestion, we are likely to make a change to the guides to reflect your needs.
For another thing, we have a range of guides that aren't tied to any particular subject. We have LibGuides for referencing, statistics, EndNote, writing assignments, creating annotated bibliographies...
We have been known to create new guides on request to match subjects or projects.
So, drop on by (electronically speaking). Have a look at what we've got, and have a think about what you'd like to see. Then let us know. Your suggestions can make a real difference.
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