One-to-one librarian consultations for literature searching, referencing and systematic review advice Book a one-to-one consultation with an Academic Support Librarian to help you research more effectively, by enhancing your knowledge of library resources and helping you develop effective search strategies and reference management software skills. Consultations may be online or on campus. Before you contact us to book, have you seen our library guides to: Your subject area Literature searching resources Referencing and reference management Systematic Reviews LibSmart, our online course? LibSmart I will help you to build your literature searching skills, and LibSmart II will enable you to develop your knowledge of library resources and advanced searching skills, including literature searching for systematic reviews Literature search clinics: These 30 minute consultations are open to all students to help you make the most of library resources and tools for your literature search. We will highlight relevant search tools and library resources for your research question. Book directly on Events booking Contact the Academic Support Librarian for your subject Consultation appointments, which may take up to 2 weeks to arrange, must be booked in advance and are dependent on the availability of your Academic Support Librarian. We may offer advice by email if no appointments are available. Referencing advice: One-to-one consultations to look at your questions about referencing and use of reference management software tools such as EndNote and Zotero. Book directly on Events Bookings Contact the Academic Support Librarian for your subject Consultation appointments, which may take up to 2 weeks to arrange, must be booked in advance and are dependent on the availability of your Academic Support Librarian. We may offer advice by email if no appointments are available. Systematic review consultations: In depth consultations with an Academic Support Librarian for advice on developing a search strategy, using databases and information sources, and managing references in a systematic review. In some cases Academic Support Librarians may be able to join research teams to consult on searches but please note this is dependent on capacity and is decided on a case-by-case basis. We are not able to carry out searches for any assessed pieces of university work. Contact the Academic Support Librarian for your subject Consultation appointments, which may take up to 2 weeks to arrange, must be booked in advance and are dependent on the availability of your Academic Support Librarian. Help with academic writing: If you are interested in getting help with your academic writing, we have a fellow from the Royal Literary Fund who is available to speak to you during term time to help develop these skills. To find out more, visit our page on the Royal Literary Fund to find out more about our fellow, Mary, and how to make an appointment. Royal Literary Fund Fellow BSL Users HTML Contact us through an online sign language interpreter British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact the University of Edinburgh via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language video relay interpreting service. Find out more on the Contact Scotland BSL website Help available anytime: Contact the Academic Support Librarian for your subject Library Subject Guides LibSmart self-enrol courses on Learn Guidance for systematic reviews This article was published on 2024-08-21
HTML Contact us through an online sign language interpreter British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact the University of Edinburgh via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language video relay interpreting service. Find out more on the Contact Scotland BSL website