Resource trial: SAGE Skills
21/09/2022

Library Services staff have set up trial access to SAGE Skills until 2 October. The SAGE Skills suite of products is designed to support students to develop the academic and professional skills necessary to succeed in higher education and beyond, transitioning from the classroom to the modern workplace.
Topics covered include academic integrity and referencing, entrepreneurship, academic writing, leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, organisational communication, critical thinking, professionalism, data literacy, information literacy, and diversity and bias.
This brand-new digital resource engages students with a range of media types and interactive elements, including original videos, scenarios, data, and more.
We really want to know if you find this resource useful or not. Please email us your feedback.
Categories & Tags:
Leave a comment on this post:
You might also like…
Finding full-text Economist articles…
If you’re looking for The Economist, the place to go is ProQuest One Business. Follow these step-by-step instructions to get full-text access. Login here and click on the Publications option at the top, above the ...
Changes to Library Services over Easter, 18-21 April
Libraries on the Cranfield site Both Kings Norton Library and the School of Management Library (Building 111, first floor) will be open 24/7 over the Easter weekend. You will be able to use the study ...
Searching Statista: Effective strategies and Research AI tips
Statista is a global data and business intelligence platform with an extensive collection of statistics, reports, and insights on over 80,000 topics from 22,500 sources in 170 industries. It offers data on the global digital ...
Introducing…. BankFocus (Orbis)
For anyone researching the financial sector, BankFocus is a great place to start, providing financial and company data for finance institutions and companies from across the world. The service allows you to search for a ...
The Implications of US Tariffs on global supply chains
US President Donald Trump's new tariff policies announced on April 2, 2025 are expected to cause significant disruptions to the global supply chains, affecting multiple sectors and countries. A simple mathematical equation uses a country’s ...
Mastering the art of revising your writing
You’ve done the research and written your first draft. Now it’s time for one of the most crucial jobs as a writer - revising your writing to ensure your reader does not have to work ...