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The University of Manchester Library. My Learning Essentials. Faculty of Humanities Teaching & Learning Showcase July 2014. t out v a b ien. t he t hings w e c arry. The open programme. Online resources. Face-to-face workshops. Skills clinics. The curriculum-linked programme.
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The University of Manchester Library My Learning Essentials Faculty of Humanities Teaching & Learning Showcase July 2014
The open programme Online resources Face-to-face workshops Skills clinics
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Online resources Introductory session
List of online resources Online resources: core Citing it right: introducing referencing Finding the good stuff: evaluating your sources Getting results: performing your search Know your sources: types of information Knowing where to look: your search toolkit Making referencing easy: introducing EndNote online Original thinking allowed: avoiding plagiarism Planning ahead: making your search work Shopping for information: introducing databases Online resources: Sep Better safe than sorry: proofreading Finding a job: CV structure & presentation Get a grip: understanding your task Introducing Special Collections Knowing where to look: your search toolkit Never a wasted word: writing you essay Study strategies for success Student guide to social media Critical appraisal for medical & health sciences Down to business: finding business information Tailored resources
My Learning Essentials: face-face introduction Introductory session Introduces subject-specific information and online resources • Shorter • Focused on specific assignments / projects • Delivered at time of need
Example: Philosophy – UG Year 1 “The consequences of our actions are more morally important than our motivations” Discuss.
Databases of peer reviewed journal articles Market research / analyst report databases Trade & industry news Company information Internet sources https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamesyu/3190456756/
The curriculum-linked programme Q & A clinics Follow-up sessions to answer any individual student questions or queries can also be booked. Online resources Citing it right: introducing referencing Finding the good stuff: evaluating your sources Getting results: performing your search Know your sources: types of information Knowing where to look: your search toolkit Making referencing easy: introducing EndNote online Original thinking allowed: avoiding plagiarism Planning ahead: making your search work Shopping for information: introducing databases Introductory session Introduces subject-specific information and online resources Tailored advice for specific assignments Timing Our introductory sessions work best when delivered at time of need
How to get in touch Ruili Zhang School of Arts Languages and Cultures (East Asian Studies, French, German, Italian, Spanish & Portugues, Latin American Studies) ruili.zhang@manchester.ac.uk Ian Fishwick School of Law ian.fishwick@manchester.ac.uk Paul TateSchool of Arts Languages and Cultures (Middle Eastern Studies, Translation Studies, Russian) paul.tate@manchester.ac.uk Rose Goodier School of Arts Languages and Cultures (others)rose.goodier@manchester.ac.uk Jane Marshall Manchester Business School jane.marshall@mbs.ac.uk Janette Watson School of Education, School of Social Sciences (SEED) janette.watson@mbs.ac.uk Francoise Sullivan SEED: Architecture, Development Studies, Geography and Planning francoise.sullivan@manchester.ac.uk