Discover the best information, whether you’re a new Mathematics 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

Key resources for mathematics students
Databases

Databases are searchable collections of good quality, academic material, particularly journal articles. They can be small subject specific or large collections covering a wide range of subject areas. Most databases provide access to full-text items. 

A collection of science and technology databases that can be accessed via ProQuest.
Provides a large collection of journals and books, mainly in the science, technology, engineering, and medicine subject areas.
An abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. It also provides access to patents from five patent offices.
Gives access to Springer’s online collection of journals, eBooks, reference works and protocols across a vast range of subject disciplines.
An abstract and citation database, covering the fields of science, engineering, and technology.
Industry Websites

Industry websites provide information, resources, and updates related to a specific sector or type of business. They can be valuable resources for staying informed about industry trends, accessing research materials, and discovering more about organisations and industry professionals

The major UK learned society for mathematics; the site includes news, features and events. 
A professional and learned society for qualified and practising mathematicians; includes news, events, and publications. 
LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning offers more than 9,000 professionally produced online courses covering a wide range of technical, creative and professional skills.

Always use our institutional link to log in – you will need your University email address and password. The first time that you log in, you will be taken through a setup process to discover courses tailored to your interests.

Discover more in our video: Using LinkedIn Learning at Salford.

Print Books

You can borrow print books from the Library. The location details below are a guide, it is best to search Library Search for exact location of items:

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Inclusive Collections

Expand your research with diverse voices and perspectives using our Inclusive Collections initiative. Explore school-based collections to find high-quality, inclusive resources.

Develop your skills

Finding information skills

Developing information skills saves time and give you stronger sources for your assessments. Finding information on the Skills website 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 - from academic writing support and referencing guidance to help with presentation skills, using generative AI, time management and more.

You can also attend our academic skills workshops. If you need extra support you can contact the Academic Skills Team to ask a question or request a one-to-one appointment.