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Information and Digital Literacies GLO: Additional student resources

Additional resources for your students

We offer a range of resources to support students in developing their information and digital literacies. These resources can be linked or integrated directly into your subject site, offering self-paced learning opportunities exactly when students need them.

Library Resources Guides

Library Resource Guides provide a curated collection of library and information resources for the University's disciplines and key study areas. These guides can be a starting point for students’ research,  and steer them towards resources relevant to their studies.

Library Resource Guides can be:

  • added to your subject’s Brightspace site.
  • developed for your particular discipline in consultation with Library staff

Videos

The Library has created a number of video tutorials that provide visual content in a concise format. These videos can be embedded into your Brightspace site or linked to, providing support to students at a point of need.  Video content includes

  • how to use library resources and services
  • how to use different search tools
  • information concepts such as peer review or topic analysis

Online Library Workshops

The Library hosts a range of Online Library Workshops (OLWs). Workshops are either delivered live or are available on-demand. These sessions are designed to develop students’ skills and knowledge in the tools and platforms found within the Library collection. Topics covered include:

  • Online Library 101
  • eBook essentials: Your textbooks online
  • Library research: Finding journal articles
  • Discover EndNote

Details on how to register or watch now are available on the Online Library Workshops page.

LinkedIn Learning

The Library has selected key self-paced tutorials from the LinkedIn Learning Collection to assist students to build their information and digital literacies capabilities in a range of areas: 

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