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22 February 2024 - 22 February 2024

11:00AM - 12:00PM

Elvet Room, Bill Bryson Library

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Most reading lists contain eBooks, and they offer some advantages over their print equivalents.

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Academic skills support from the Library

Session description

This session will explain: how to find and access eBooks, the different ways in which they work, and offers tips in how to get the best from them.

Learning outcomes

After attending this session, you will be able to: 

  • Locate and access eBooks
  • Utilise the various functions within eBooks
  • Recognise the advantages and limitations of eBooks.

Who is this workshop for?

This session is open to all students but will be particularly useful for students who are new to accessing resources via reading lists. 

Facilitator

This session is delivered by an academic skills specialist from University Library and Collections. 

How to book

You can book your place for this session through Target Connect. (You will need to register to create an account the first time you access Target Connect.)

For details of all planned sessions being ran by Library and Collections as part of the Academic Skills Centre, visit the Academic Skills SharePoint Site.

Pricing

Free