Study Skills: Citation Trails
Found a really relevant article on a topic you’re writing about? Want a quick way to find more? Citation trails is a way of finding articles related to your relevant article. Citation trails work...
Found a really relevant article on a topic you’re writing about? Want a quick way to find more? Citation trails is a way of finding articles related to your relevant article. Citation trails work...
It’s Academic Book Week from 9-13 March and to celebrate the importance of books to academia take a look at January’s new books in Social Sciences which we’ve added to the New Resources for...
On 25 February the Health Foundation published the report Health Equity in England: the Marmot Review 10 Years On which updates the 2010 report and highlights how: Health inequalities have widened rather than retracted...
From 1 March 2020, you will be able to search across over 600 newspaper titles and news broadcast outlets at the same time by using Newsstream via your library’s subscriptions. Newsstream will be replacing...
February marks LGBT+ history month so take a look at the material we’ve bought over the past year on our library catalogue. You’ll find the material we’ve added to our collection covers Early Years/Childhood...
Top up your knowledge or Continuing Professional Development with a Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) free webinar Enabling Positive Lives for Autistic Adults running from 1300-1400 on Thursday 20 February. You can sign...
Bristol-based Policy Press have made available free access to some of their ejournal articles until 31 December 2020 in Social Work (BA or MA) and Sociology. If you’re studying Social Work there is a...
On 29 January the School of Social Sciences hosted its Postgraduate and Final Year Undergraduate Research Conference in the Sir Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre. The conference included our academics as well as PhD and...
Are your completing our BA (Hons) Childhood Studies? Or if not are you interested in childhood development and well-being? Did you know that on 21 January the Duchess of Cambridge launched a survey by...
Whether you’re studying for the BA in Social Work or MA in Social Work or are an academic the Social Care Institute for Excellence produces regular webinar recordings and guidance to keep you up-to-date with...
Did you know you can find copies of the University of Sunderland’s CASS Working Papers series on a specially dedicated page on the website? CASS working papers were set up in 2016-17 and are...
Over the winter holidays why not relax with some reading? It’s very easy in our busy lives to only read for studying or work purposes and forget that you can read for pleasure as...
Christmas has come early for those of you in your first or second year studying Social Sciences! At the beginning of the autumn term you will have received funds to spend on the StudyPlus...
We in the library are big fans of reference management software, as it takes a lot of the admin and headache out of managing your reading and getting your references and bibliographies just right....
Monday 25 November is the United Nations Designated International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This year’s theme is Orange the World: Generation Equality Stands against Rape. From 25 November to 10...