Check out our upcoming Library Skills and Drop-in Sessions for February.

Library Skills Sessions

Guide to Streaming Audio-Visual Resources

​Did you know that the University subscribes to a wide range of audio and video streaming platforms, that you can access 24/7 for your research? Stream film, documentary, theatre, television, music, dance, plus training videos to your device via Portal. From Box of Broadcasts(for television shows, documentaries and film) and Kanopy Film to Naxos Music and Rocks Back Pages (for musical streaming and music journalism/magazines).  This session will show you how to locate all these resources as well as Digital Theatre Plus  and Drama Online for dramatology, writers, directors and performance criticism.   

All student​s are welcome to this session, it might be particularly helpful for Music, Media and Performance, Social and Political Science, Humanities, Education and Business. ​

​Any questions please contact Nicola Darrah n.darrah@chester.ac.uk​

In person drop-in session: Using EndNote 21 – Questions & Queries

  • Thursday 6 March
  • 2.30pm-3.30pm

This i​​s an open session for you to join us at either;

  • Wheeler Library Helpdesk
  • Queen’s Park Library Helpdesk
  • Seaborne Lower Ground Floor Library Helpdesk, Exton Park

to ask any questions or ask advice about using EndNote. A member of the team will be on hand to help with your questions or advise where to get further help if the issue is technical. ​

​Any questions please contact endnote@chester.ac.uk​

​Introduction to EndNote (Part of the Breakfast club series)

Th​​is session will give a brief overview of some of the benefits of using EndNote bibliographic software to help you store, organise and use your references more effectively.  

O​​ur session will include a demonstration of the following:  

  • ​​Overview of the layout of an EndNote library 
  • ​​How to add references into your EndNote library by direct export options  
  • ​​Outline using Cite While You Write to cite and create a reference list using an output style (APA)    

Aim​​ed at all staff and students level 6 and above.

Any questions please contact Caitlyn Hallman-Lewis c.hallmanlewis@chester.ac.uk​

  ​​Literature searching for your systematic review

A​​ considered, replicable, transparent literature search forms the basis of a systematic review. Learn how to plan and construct an effective literature search, gain advice on where to look for the most relevant literature for your discipline, and suggestions for documenting your search and search results. 

​​​This session will enable you to: 

  • ​​Think strategically and critically about your literature search
  • Create a search strategy for a systematic literature search 
  • Identify key relevant resources for your search 
  • Apply advanced search techniques and retrieve relevant literature ​

Any questions please contact Debbie Spencer d.spencer@chester.ac.uk​

Introduction to library services

This session will: ​​​  ​​​

  • Introduce you to Portal and key areas such as email and OneDrive 
  • Show you how to access free software, including Microsoft Office 365 
  • Show you where our libraries are located and how to find and borrow books 
  • Demonstrate how to find your elibraries and reading lists 
  • Provide contact details for further support ​

Any questions please contact Caitlyn Hallman-Lewis c.hallmanlewis@chester.ac.uk​

​​Introduction to using EndNote 21

This session will demonstrate how to use EndNote bibliographic software. It will include:

  • Setting up and organising an EndNote library.
  • Adding references to a library using manual or direct export (from subject databases and Library Search)
  • How to attach a PDF to an EndNote record
  • How to choose a reference style and create in-text citations and a bibliography using Cite While you Write with MS Word.

​​Aimed at all staff and students level 6 and above.

​​Any questions please contact endnote@chester

Need help finding education journal articles? Session for School of Education students

T​his session will focus on advanced search strategies using the Education databases. It will enable you to find relevant journal articles for your assignments.  It is also an opportunity for you to pop along with any library related questions that you might have. Any questions please contact Fiona Warburton f.warburton@chester.ac.uk​​

Dissertation literature: where do I begin?

Are you starting your literature review and don’t know where to start? This session is aimed at final year undergraduate and postgraduate students and will help you to plan your searches and use time saving search techniques to find the most relevant academic sources. Learn how to use subject specific databases to find high quality academic journals and research papers.

This session will enable you to:

  • Develop an awareness of different search techniques
  • Discover some subject specific resources​​

Any questions please contact Caitlyn Hallman-Lewis ​c.hallmanlewis@chester.ac.uk

Advanced session using EndNote 21

This session is aimed at staff and students who have already attended an introduction session. It aims to help you personalise your EndNote library further by:

  • Creating groups to organise your references, use PDF notes and keyword searching
  • Import extra styles and adapt templates 
  • Import references from wider sources not compatible with EndNote via direct export – eg. Google Scholar  

Any questions please contact endnote@chester.ac.uk

Library Drop-in Sessions

Are you struggling to find sources for your assignments? Don’t know where to start with your research? Come speak to a librarian.

Members of the Library Learning and Teaching Team will be on hand to answer your burning library and research questions. No need to book. Just drop-in and see us!

DayTimeLocation
Tuesday 4 March11.30am-1.30pmSeaborne Library, Exton Park
Thursday 6 March11.30am-1.30pmMarriss House Library
Thursday 6 March12pm-2pmRemond House 003, UCW
Tuesday 11 March 11.30am-1.30pmMarriss House Library
Tuesday 11 March 11.30am-1.30pmQueen’s Park Library
Thursday 13 March11.30am-1.30pmWheeler Library
Thursday 13 March12pm-2pmRemond House 003, UCW
Tuesday 18 March11.30am-1.30pmQueen’s Park Library
Tuesday 18 March11.30am-1.30pmSeaborne Library, Exton Park
Thursday 20 March12pm-2pmRemond House 003, UCW
Monday 24 March11.30am-1.30pmMarriss House Library
Tuesday 25 March11.30am-1.30pmWheeler Library
Thursday 27 March12pm-2pmRemond House 003, UCW
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