Get stuck? Email me c.sharples@worc.ac.uk or askalibrarian@worc.ac.uk
http://tinyurl.com/2cdgpus
This website has LOADS of information on how to REFERENCE CORRECTLY. The examples and advice relate to the Harvard Guide for Worcester students.
http://www.worcester.ac.uk/ils/documents/Harvard_referencing.pdf
OFFICIAL HARVARD GUIDE FOR WORCESTER UNI. Harvard Citing and Referencing Guide for UW students (updated version 2009) Next update for 2009-10 to include new,relevant examples, watch this space!
http://www.refworks.com/refworks
Create your own account and start managing your references and creating consistent reading lists in your chosen referencing style
http://www.worc.ac.uk/ils/documents/RefWorks_V2.doc
A guide to creating an account and making the most of our online referencing and citations manager: RefWorks
https://ilrb.cf.ac.uk/searchtech/fridge.html
Search techniques: Creating a search query. This is a really fun way to think about how to put a search together. Give it a go! Take from the Cardiff University Information Literacy Resource Bank
http://www.worcester.ac.uk/ils/documents/summon_guide.pdf
Summon guide to refining your search. Link to a video demoing Summon is below!
http://pebblepad.worc.ac.uk/viewasset.aspx?oid=136058&type=webfolio
Glossary of Library Terms | Webfolio | Worcester University
http://193.62.51.157:8080/talislist/index.jsp
University of Worcester online reading list directory with direct links to entries in the library catalogue. Just enter your module code.
http://release.worc.ac.uk/watch.php?r=R4PO83FP
How to use Academic Search Complete, one of the main journals databases (formerly known as Academic Search Premier)
http://www.vts.intute.ac.uk/tutorial/sport/
Internet for Sport, Leisure and Recreation. This tutorial has loads of information on how to formulate and search, and find the information you need.
http://www.worc.ac.uk/studyskills/150.htm
University of Worcester - Study Skills - Your Independent Study
http://www.worc.ac.uk/studyskills/index.htm
University of Worcester - Study Skills. There are loads of helpful information sheets here. Plus Student Services do run workshops to help you develop your study skills which you may find extremely useful.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/students/wdc/learning/academic/
Features of academic writing - Writing Development Centre - Newcastle University