Libraries
‘Getting started with Bloomberg’ training – discover the power of Bloomberg terminals
Helen Holmes2026-03-16T10:10:06+00:0005/03/2026|Tags: Bloomberg, company financials, data, knl, web-mirc-finance|
Perhaps you've heard people talking about Bloomberg or heard it mentioned in the news and are wondering what all the fuss is about? Why not come along and find out at our Getting started with ...
How do I reference a thesis… in the NLM style?
Jade Millar2026-02-25T17:06:51+00:0026/02/2026|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing, thesis|
You may be including theses within your research. When you do so you need to treat them in the same way as content taken from any other source, by providing both a citation and a ...
Introducing… Bloomberg Trade Flows
Karen Stokes2026-02-19T15:46:45+00:0019/02/2026|Tags: Bloomberg, exports, gme, imports, international trade, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-economics|
Are you interested in world trade flows? Would it be useful to know which nations are your country's major trading partners? If so, the Bloomberg terminal has a rather nifty function where you can view ...
Setting up a shared group folder in a reference manager
Cranfield University2026-02-17T13:09:31+00:0017/02/2026|Tags: bibliography, group projects, mendeley, referencing|
Many of our students are now busy working on their group projects. One easy way to share references amongst a group is to set up group folders in a reference manager like Mendeley or Zotero. ...
Company codes – CUSIP, SEDOL, ISIN…. What do they mean and how can you use them in our Library resources?
Helen Holmes2026-02-19T15:41:27+00:0012/02/2026|Tags: Bloomberg, capitaliq, company financials, datastream, EIKON, fame, financials, knl, mirc, sdc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance, workspace|
As you use our many finance resources, you will probably notice unique company identifiers which may be codes or symbols. It is worth spending some time getting to know what these are and which resources ...
Working on your group project? We can help!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2026-02-09T13:07:14+00:0009/02/2026|Tags: academic writing, barrington, group projects, knl, poster presentation, SOMLibrary, study skills, teamwork|
When undertaking a group project, typically you'll need to investigate a topic, decide on a methodology for your investigation, gather and collate information and data, share your findings with each other, and then formally report ...
