books
Finding your reading materials
Cranfield University2025-10-08T18:31:48+01:0013/10/2025|Tags: barrington, books, induction, knl, library search, new students, reading lists|
Use Library Search Library Search is the first place to start when you are trying to find academic sources for your work. This is the search box on the library website homepage. It allows you ...
Collecting your book reservations has changed!
Karen Stokes2025-08-18T12:34:10+01:0018/08/2025|Tags: access, books, borrowing, knl, reservations|
We now have lockers on the ground floor of Kings Norton Library so you can pick up your reservations 24/7. They were previously in use at the School of Management Library and replace our "green ...
Looking for audiobooks?
Helen Holmes2025-07-03T16:51:37+01:0003/07/2025|Tags: accessibility, audiobooks, barrington, books, disability, ebooks, knl, SOMLibrary|
Do you prefer to listen rather than read? Maybe audiobooks suit your on-the-go lifestyle, or perhaps listening is simply how you learn best. For some students, using audiobooks or other accessible formats is essential due ...
How do I reference a part of a book such as a chapter… in the NLM style?
Anna Barefoot2023-11-23T12:15:52+00:0022/11/2023|Tags: barrington, books, ebooks, knl, NLM, referencing|
References for parts of books can be more complicated than creating references for whole books. When you use the numbered NLM style, how to format a reference to part of a book, such as a ...
How do I reference a whole book… in the NLM style?
Anna Barefoot2023-11-09T13:17:17+00:0031/10/2023|Tags: barrington, books, ebooks, knl, NLM, referencing|
References for whole books tend to be straightforward to produce in the NLM style. Take the source information from the title page and copyright page rather than the book cover. What do I need to ...
Course module leaders! Have you checked your reading lists are up to date?
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T18:48:44+00:0005/12/2022|Tags: barrington, books, ebooks, knl, mirc, reading lists, SOMLibrary|
We need your help! There have been lots of changes in courses and module leaders recently, and we are aware that some reading lists have been updated but not shared with the library team. This ...
