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Monday, 29 February 2016
A brief introduction to copyright
What is copyright? How does it affect you? How to make sure your copying is legal? All the answers in this short presentation!
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Monday, 22 February 2016
Importing references from your reading list to EndNote
- Access one of your reading lists.
- Click the “Export Reference” button.
If you use the one next to a specific reference, you will export only that particular reference.
If you use the one at the very top of the page, you will export the full reading list.
- Save the file on your computer.
- Go to http://ift.tt/1jvEBuZ and sign into your EndNote Web account.
- Go to “Collect” > “Import References”.
- On the next page, click on “Browse” and select the file you saved from your reading list.
- In the “Import Option” dropdown menu, select “RefMan RIS”.
- Finally, select the group you want to import your references into or select “New Group” to create a new one. Then, click on “Import”.
- If prompted, give a name to your new group.
- Repeat with your other reading lists as many times as needed.
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Monday, 15 February 2016
How to search for documents with Discovery
You can use Discovery to find documents from all of the library's collection.
It searches through the library's catalogue, it's eBooks and eJournals collection, our bibliographic databases, and more... All at the same time!
Have a look at the video below to find out how to use Discovery.
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Thursday, 11 February 2016
States of Mind: Tracing the edges of consciousness Exhibition 4 February 2016 - 16 October 2016
A changing exhibition examining perspectives from artists,
psychologists, philosophers and neuroscientists to interrogate our
understanding of the conscious experience.
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