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A very warm welcome to our new students. Here are a few key things to know about your Library Services
- To get started using Library Services, or for a refresher, visit the Library Services Welcome and Induction webpages
- Manage your library account and find out about our services:
- Accessibility and Disability
- Access to the Libraries
- Contacts
- Assistive technology room
- SensusAccess - convert documents into accessible formats
- Library Search - use Library Search to find the books, journal articles and other learning resources you need for your coursework and research.
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Find it! Use it! Reference it! - helping you develop your information literacy.
Always think Critically! Learn:
- How to find the information you need
- How to evaluate it and use it effectively in your work
- How to reference the information you've found
Get started with our QMplus module
FIND IT! USE IT! REFERENCE IT
and investigate our range of
SUBJECT GUIDES
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Whether you are a taught student, research student or member of staff, the Library can help you with your research. Investigate our services and resources on the Library Website and complete our accredited courses on QMplus as part of the Researcher Development Framework:
- RDF Principles of Open Access and Open Access Publishing
- RDF Information Literacy Skills for Researchers
- RDF Research Data Management
Follow @qmresonline - RDF Principles of Open Access and Open Access Publishing
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Do you need to make a copy or scan from one of our books, journals or conference proceedings for your coursework? Are you planning to make scanned or copied material available to students via Reading Lists Online or QMplus?
It's essential that you are aware of our copyright guidance and how to use our digitisation service.
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The Archives hold a wealth of fascinating institutional and personal material, dating from the 17th century to the present day, which charts the history and development of Queen Mary and provides a unique insight into the history of women in higher education and the social history of East London.
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For academics - manage and maintain your lists online and make these available to students
For students -provides you with easy online access to your reading lists and to materials on those lists
For Library Services - helps us to review lists and make sure the right materials are in place at the right time