New SAGE research eBooks added to Alumni Library Online service
23/02/2017
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More good news for Cranfield alumni! SAGE has recently added 49 new eBooks to the SAGE Research Methods Online resource. Titles include:
- Designing and doing survey research
- Developing research proposals
- Developing transferable skills
- Grounded theory for qualitative research
- How to use SPSS syntax
- Presenting your research
- SAGE handbook of action research
- SAGE handbook of survey methodology
These titles and many more are freely available to all Cranfield alumni through your alumni portal.
How to access your free ALO service – a quick guide
- Go to your alumni portal – https://alumni.cranfield.ac.uk/Security/Login.aspx
- Log in with your account (see advice below if you have forgotten your login)
- Click on the down-arrow next to ‘Alumni’ – this will display the full range of alumni services
- Click on ‘Alumni Library Online’
- The homepage for ALO will then be displayed – click on a heading to access a section e.g. ‘Databases’
Acceptable use of ALO
Please remember that all ALO resources are provided to alumni free of charge for personal development and are not to be used for commercial gain or shared with others.
Further help
If you have any queries about the above, or would like to send us feedback about any of our resources, please contact us: libraryalumni@cranfield.ac.uk
Forgotten your portal login?
The ALO service is part of the alumni portal. If you having a problem with your login account please contact the Alumni Office: alumni@cranfield.ac.uk
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