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If you can’t find books or journal articles in the Library that are on your reading list, or recommended to your class, then let us know and the Library will buy them.

 

Just fill in the Request forms:

 

 

Then check your email for an update about your request.

You can request items via the Portal: choose the Resources Tab, then the Request Link. 

Remember that if you are a dissertation student, postgraduate or staff you can use the Document Delivery Service to order items for your own studies.

 

Elizabeth Andrews, Subject Librarian

Business Source Elite has now been upgraded to Business Source Premier. The University now has access to this key business resource purchased by 14 of the top 15 graduate business schools in the UK (according to Financial Times rankings). Business Source Premier significantly increases the number of business, management and economics journals available to staff and students. With full text for more than 2,300 journals and more than 1,100 from academic titles, this product contains double the number of resources of Business Source Elite which it replaces. As well as new titles it also contains some older issues of many key titles as far back as 1886. For example the Harvard Business Review is available from 1922 onwards.

 

Overall we are certain that this upgrade will improve access to management resources during the interim library year and into the future. To use Business Source Premier please log in to the University portal, go to the A-Z list of online resources and choose Business Source Premier.  Please contact me with any feedback or training requests.

 

Alasdair Stewart
Senior Subject Librarian

Try our new look IPSA (International Political Science Abstracts) database. IPSA will help you locate articles from over 1000 of the world’s leading political science journals.

 

To see if the articles from your IPSA search are available from the library use WebBridge

 

 

To find out more about library resources for politics try our Subject Research Guide

 

Sarah Kevill, Subject Librarian