Libraries
Systematic Literature Review – Identifying your search terms and constructing your search strings
Mandy Smith2024-03-28T16:52:22+00:0028/03/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, literature search, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
Our previous posts on the systematic review have looked at getting started and selecting your sources. In this post we will look at the next fundamental stage: Identifying your search terms and constructing your search ...
Systematic Literature Review – Selecting your Sources
Mandy Smith2024-03-15T14:34:35+00:0014/03/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, literature review, resources, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
In our previous systematic literature review post we identified some background reading for getting started, explained how to find other systematic literature reviews to help you understand what is required, and how reviews should be structured and written ...
Introducing… SDC Platinum on Workspace
Tracey Nunn2025-10-06T09:56:02+01:0029/02/2024|Tags: EIKON, finance, ipo, m&a, mergers, sdc, sdc platinum, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance, workspace|
SDC Platinum is one of the most recognised resources for Deals information. These could be bond and equity new issues (e.g. initial public offerings (IPOs)), Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), syndicated loans, municipal deals, etc... SDC ...
Introducing… Bloomberg Finance Fundamentals (BFF)
Helen Holmes2025-08-11T16:20:53+01:0022/02/2024|Tags: bcer, bff, Bloomberg, certification, mirc, SOMLibrary, training, web-mirc-finance|
Are you looking for a course that provides an introduction to the key concepts involved in finance and investment? Then you should check out Bloomberg Finance Fundamentals (BFF). Created by Bloomberg, BFF is a self-paced, ...
Systematic Literature Review – Where do I begin?
Ruth Knowles2024-03-15T14:34:57+00:0015/02/2024|Tags: barrington, journals, knl, literature review, mirc, researchers, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
Undertaking a systematic literature review can seem a bit daunting so breaking it down into separate stages is a good way to begin. In this blog post we’re going to identify some background reading and ...
How do I reference web pages… in the NLM style?
Anna Barefoot2024-02-09T15:07:17+00:0013/02/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing, website|
When referencing a web page, the first thing to consider is whether your source is a web page or if it is an online resource such as a report, journal article, newspaper article or audio-visual ...
