New Tourism Books
The library has recently invested in a number of new textbooks for Tourism and Tourism Management students. These books have been identified as being key to the curriculum and are an excellent resource to support […]
The library has recently invested in a number of new textbooks for Tourism and Tourism Management students. These books have been identified as being key to the curriculum and are an excellent resource to support […]
One of the most important databases for students across the Faculty of Science is Science Direct. Here you will gain access to full text articles from thousands of academic journals, covering a wide range of […]
All of our library books, as well as electronic books, DVDs and print journals, can be found by using the Library Catalogue option in OneSearch. You can access OneSearch from the library website or can go there […]
In Box of Broadcasts, when you select a programme or create a clip, you will have the option to add it to a playlist. You might do this to keep track of programmes you plan […]
What is it? Box of Broadcasts (BoB) is an on demand TV and radio service for higher education. It allows staff and students to record programmes from over 65 free-to-air channels, and provides access to an archive […]
Whether you are studying off campus, the library has run out of print copies or you simply prefer reading on a screen, you will find many of your key texts available in e-book format. When […]
Books are held across our three libraries according to the subject taught at these locations. Additional criteria at Creative Campus are, the relevance to the current curriculum and the age of the stock. You can […]
If you want to narrow your search down and make sure you are finding the most relevant articles for your subject, then it’s a good idea to search using one of our subject databases. This […]
When it comes to writing assignments, it’s important that you use different sources of information to support your own ideas and arguments. Most sources fall into two categories – academic or popular. Academic (or scholarly) […]
Start by looking at your course reading list or any recommended reading that your lecturers suggest. If there’s a particular book you want then simply enter the title into the library catalogue. Alternatively, you can […]