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O n l i n e D at ab as e s an d R e s o u r c e s

Access to online resources including online journals and databases is available through the

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Library Information page on Moodle. To access this page you need to login to Moodle using your Student Number as your Username and Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy) as your password.

To find the resources best suited to your study area, select your faculty from the list provided.

You will then have access to the login information for all the resources available to you.

If you experience any problems with accessing these resources please do not hesitate to

contact the library by email or by asking a member of staff at the issue desk.

F i n d i n g t h e R i gh t B o o k

Each book has been catalogued with a specific number to enable you to locate its exact

location on the shelf. Books of a similar subject are located near to each other, however, be

aware that when searching for a book or a particular topic, it may not be catalogued as you

might expect, so be sure to always refer to the Library Catalogue and make a note of the

correct location.

Key in the name of the book, or the author or a combination of search terms to find the book

or subject area of your choice. If there is a green tick next to the title, the book should be in

the Library, if there is a red tick, it is out on loan.

If you cannot find a book you are looking for, for whatever reason, please check with the

library staff and we will help you locate it or reserve it and notify you by email or text when it

has been returned to the Library.

L i b r ar y F i n e s

All fines must be paid using Student Smart Cards and not cash. The Library will no longer be

able to accept cash.

IT services

The College Intranet (Moodle) offers information and guidelines required by students, staff

and lecturers. Students can log on to the system and access lecture notes, examination

material and library resources, along with a host of additional information to make student

life easier.

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