What is ProQuest Refworks? ProQuest RefWorks is an online reference management, writing and collaboration tool designed to help researchers at all levels gather, organise, store and share all types of information and to generate citations and bibliographies. ProQuest RefWorks can be accessed at: https://refworks.proquest.com/ You will need to click Create account the first time you use ProQuest RefWorks. You need to use…Continue Reading Research resource of the month: ProQuest RefWorks
Communicating through research
I have recently had the opportunity to conduct some research-based practice by undertaking an MA in Academic Practice dissertation in the Learning Enhancement and Development Department at City, University of London. This gave me the opportunity to combine two of my interests which are teaching/ training and conducting research. I chose a topic which is related to my…Continue Reading Communicating through research
Reflections on LILAC 2017
I was fortunate this year to have the opportunity to attend LILAC 2017 in Swansea in April. LILAC is the Librarians’ Information Literacy Annual Conference which is a 3 day event which attracts national and international delegates. There are keynotes, workshops, presentations and networking opportunities on many different aspects of information literacy. In my free time, …Continue Reading Reflections on LILAC 2017
City Graduation 2017
After a slightly challenging summer but having passed my MA in Academic Practice in October 2016, I attended my City, University of London graduation ceremony at the Barbican in January 2017. I have been fortunate to have the opportunity to take UG and PG and vocational qualifications and I have always found them a chance to learn new languages, …Continue Reading City Graduation 2017
Choosing a dissertation topic
I have recently completed an MA in Academic Practice degree run by the Learning Enhancement and Development Team at City, University London. The Academic Practice course is a mixture of theory, practice and reflection aimed at internal and external academic staff, professional staff, library staff and some research students who teach. My particular highlight of…Continue Reading Choosing a dissertation topic
CILIP Leadership Programme 2015-16
I have just finished the CILIP Leadership Programme 2015-16. This was a pilot programme to develop leadership in the profession and was aimed at mid-career professionals or those with some experience. I work as a Research Librarian in City University London Library Services and was fortunate enough to be offered the opportunity to attend the…Continue Reading CILIP Leadership Programme 2015-16
Alternative access to Journal Citation Reports and Essential Science Indicators (City University London)
We have been experiencing technical issues with our access to Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and Essential Science Indicators (ESI), our E-Access team is currently working with Thomson Reuters to resolve this. In the meantime the following links can be used to access the previous version/ interface of each resource: An earlier version of ESI can…Continue Reading Alternative access to Journal Citation Reports and Essential Science Indicators (City University London)
Read for Research
Taking an overview of Read for Research at City University London Library A patron driven acquisition scheme offered by Library Services based on the research interests of students and staff. Started in November 2013 and has continued since. So far we have purchased 1208 titles (books and e-books) through the scheme. Very popular across disciplines in the University. A reading list…Continue Reading Read for Research
Designing surveys for research
During a research project, it may be decided to conduct a survey if it is considered that it will add value to the attempt to answer the research question. This should only really be done after completing the literature review part of the project to identify if a survey is appropriate as a research tool….Continue Reading Designing surveys for research
Read for Research – City University London Library
Read for Research offers the opportunity to research students and staff at City University London conducting research to suggest titles for purchase by City University Library Services See our Read for Research Twitter hashtag for some titles ordered so far and to see what students think of the scheme. Read for Research has been…Continue Reading Read for Research – City University London Library