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Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science: Home

Welcome!

This guide provides information about library and research resources for students and staff in the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
If you are new to the library, you may find our quickstart guide helpful.

Your subject librarian

Irene Bittles

Subject Librarian for the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

Email:  i.bittles@qub.ac.uk

Please contact me, if you have any questions about the library!

Library Help

If you have a question about the Library, you can ask it via Library Help, our interactive FAQs service.

Information included in this guide:

Do you teach? See how we can assist with Library Support for Teaching.

Are you a researcher? You may find our guide on Open Access publishing helpful.

Explore the McClay Library

The McClay LibraryWelcome Tours - September 2024
Join one of our 30 minute tours to get to know the Library, its study spaces, facilities, services and resources.

  • No booking required!
  • 15 places available per tour, allocated on a first come, first served basis
  • Join a tour from the Reception Desk on the ground floor of the McClay Library

We look forward to welcoming you!

Dates and times:

  • Monday 9 - Friday 13 September: 11am and 2pm each day
  • Monday 16 - Friday 20 September: 11am, 12 noon, 2pm and 3pm
  • Tuesday 17 September: 7pm and 7.30pm
  • Monday 23 - Friday 27 September: 11am and 2pm each day

Alternatively, you can explore the McClay Library on a virtual tour with 360 maps

Accessibility

The Library is committed to providing equal access to its resources and services for all users. Find information on:

If you have any questions or comments about the Library and its services, or suggestions of ways in which they can be improved, please contact us.

Quick links

Accessing e-resources from home

When you work from home, you may sometimes be asked to pay for access to an article or an e-book. If this happens, check if you can get free access via the library's subscriptions instead:

Learning Development Service

The Learning Development Service at Queen’s provides academic skills support to undergraduate students. They do this both on-course, as part of taught degree programmes, and via individual one-to-one engagement. Academic skills support offered includes guidance on time management, exam preparation, academic writing, referencing, academic integrity, and research.

They have also designed a Transitions Skills for University package (on Canvas) to support your learning and progress.