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Don't you forget about us...

As the new term is well underway, here are a few resources to remind returning students that the library is here to support them.
  • Health Library Introduction – short video giving you the basics of who we are and what we do.
  • Using the Health Library – students can try our interactive map to learn more about the services and facilities at the Health Library.
  • Getting Started – students can refresh their memory about our major resources.
  • Check Your Skills – our new etutorial can help students to assess their own information searching skills. It includes an action plan at the end to help students to develop their skills.
  • Information Skills – students can refresh their information and literature searching skills by completing our etutorials.

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