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Semester 1 Library training for HAPP students

 

Monday 21st October 2024, 9.30-10.30am: Library and research skills for HAPP students: getting started

Monday 28th October 2024, 9.30-10.30am: Finding content for your dissertation (for HAPP students)

Wednesday 13th November 2024, 9.30-11.00am: Getting started with Endnote (for HAPP postgraduates)

Wednesday 20th November, 9.30-11.00am: Finding content for your dissertation (for HAPP students)

 

Your Subject Librarian: Deborah Wilson

As your Subject Librarian, I'm here to help you make the best use of your Library at Queen's.

Please contact me if you need advice on research, finding information or using the Library. 

Email: deborah.wilson@qub.ac.uk 
Tel: 028 9097 6234

QUB Student Guidance on the use of Generative AI

Plagarism is a serious academic offence at Queen's and this includes the use of AI. 

See QUB Student Guidance on the use of generative AI for clear guidance on appropriate and expected use. 

Past exam papers

The Library doesn’t manage access to past examination papers. According to the Examinations page, you should be able to access them via Queen’s Online. If you can’t find the papers you need there, please follow up with Student Services and Systems.

Library help

Not sure where to find the answer to your question? Type it in here to see if it is covered in our FAQs or submit your question to library staff.

Help with referencing: Cite Them Right


Cite Them Right is an online referencing guide designed to help you reference print, electronic or performance sources accurately. The website has been developed from the book Cite them right: the essential referencing guide by Richard Pears and Graham Shields.

Learning Development Services

The Learning Development Service at Queen’s provides academic skills support to undergraduate students. This includes guidance on time management, exam preparation, academic writing, referencing, academic integrity, and research. Online learning is available via Transition Skills for University and One-to-One appointments can be booked here

Recommend a book



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If the library does not hold a book /e-book which you need, or if you think we do not have enough copies of a recommended text, please let me know. 

Fill in the online book suggestion form or email me at: deborah.wilson@qub.ac.uk

I will consider every book/e-book purchase suggestion and, if appropriate, the book will be ordered for the library.