Learning Disabilities
Discover the best information, whether you’re a new student starting your first assignment, or delving into a research project.
Library essentials
Reading Lists
These are set up by your tutors to guide you to good quality, relevant and useful materials to help you with your studies. They are a great starting point before doing your own research.
Library Search
Did you know? The citation tool in Library Search can help you create references! Learn how to make the most of Library Search through our short, interactive guide: Use Library Search to find academic information for your assessments.
Subject specific resources
Books and journals
The first place you should look is your reading list – you will find a link to this in your Blackboard modules. It lists all the core texts for your subject as recommended by your lecturers. All our other books and journals can be found in Library Search
Databases
These give you focused access to key journal articles and research:
- Social Sciences Databases ProQuest - This provides access to key UK and worldwide articles and research, including the British Journal of Social Work.
- CINAHL - Offers a systemized approach to searching for articles and research in the areas of Health and Social Care.
- Community Care Inform - Adults and Children - Guidance to key pieces of legislation, expert articles and practice guides.
Useful websites
These sites may have some journals but also other key research:
Evidence Search: Provides free access to clinical and non-clinical information including evidence, guidance and Government policy.
British Association of Social Work: Provides discussion and information current topics in the field.
SCIE - Social Care Institute for Excellence: Shares and supports the use of knowledge and evidence about what works in practice.
Employability
These resources can help you gain further skills to assist in your future career:
LinkedIn Learning - Offers over 9,000 professionally produced online courses covering a wide range of technical, creative and professional skills.
Microsoft Office Specialist Certification - Boost your CV with this globally recognised IT qualification.
Current affairs
Guardian Society: Latest Society news, comment and analysis from The Guardian.
The Student Social Work Hub, X - @SWbohemians. Instagram –student_social_work_hub
Develop your skills
Finding information skills
Developing information skills saves time and gives you stronger sources for your assessments. Finding information covers everything you need to learn how to search for resources effectively.
Further support
The Skills website has eLearning to help you achieve your study goals. We cover:
- academic writing support
- referencing guidance
- help with presentation skills
- using generative AI
- time management and much more
You can also attend our academic skills workshops. Contact the Academic Skills Team to ask a question or request a one-to-one appointment.