Find resources

 

We provide a wide array of high-quality resources to help make your studies a success. As a starting point, we recommend you use Library Search - the gateway to the Library's information resources in both print and electronic form, including books, journals, newspapers and databases.

We've also listed other recommended resources and study aids below, each offering a different way of extending your knowledge.

Unlock the power of information

Ready to dive into a treasure trove of knowledge? Let's explore some fantastic tools that'll make your research game strong!

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Library Search

Think of Library Search as your academic sidekick. It makes finding reliable sources a breeze, so you can spend less time searching and more time acing your assessments.

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Reading Lists

Your secret weapon! These lists are tailor-made for your courses, giving you a head start on the must-reads. But don't stop there - explore beyond your Reading Lists to really excel in your studies.

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Google Scholar

Time to level up! Google Scholar is like a goldmine of articles, perfect for digging deeper into your interests. But hey, don't get too comfy. It's not the be-all and end-all. Mix it up with other sources and save some of your time and cash by using Lean Library.

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Google

Google - it's like a magic door to definitions and background info. But watch out! It's easy to use, but not everything you find is gold. Double-check for accuracy and depth before using it for your academic work.