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Changes to the Factiva interface
Helen Holmes2024-09-18T09:38:11+01:0019/09/2024|Tags: barrington, factiva, knl, newspapers, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-news|
The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed that the Factiva homepage has changed and we are no longer taken directly to the search forms that we traditionally use. To access these, you need to open ...
New edition of the APA7 Author-Date referencing guide published
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-09-13T16:44:12+01:0016/09/2024|Tags: APA7, barrington, knl, referencing, SOMLibrary|
We have issued a second edition of the APA7 Author-Date referencing guide. The updated edition contains an enhanced introduction written in association with the academic language support team. It includes guidance on why and when ...
Sourcing country analysis – a guide to Library sources
Helen Holmes2025-07-09T16:35:00+01:0023/08/2024|Tags: bmi, country information, FitchConnect, gme, knl, mirc, passport, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-economics|
For those researching a country, you will find that country information tends to take two forms: Analysis - country reports are descriptive reports covering most areas of interest on a country. They contain an analysis ...
Using grey literature in your research: A short guide
Angela Sparks2024-07-22T12:02:11+01:0022/07/2024|Tags: barrington, grey literature, knl, research, SOMLibrary, thesis|
As you research and write your thesis, you might come across, or be looking for, ‘grey literature’. This is quite simply material that is either unpublished, or published but not in a commercial form. Types ...
Our wellbeing corner has a name – The Nook!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-08-11T16:47:52+01:0016/07/2024|Tags: knl, Wellbeing|
Earlier this year, we asked you to think of a name for our new wellbeing corner in Kings Norton Library. We had so many great suggestions, and would like to thank everyone who took the ...
Systematic Literature Review – Managing duplicates
Mandy Smith2024-07-08T15:52:26+01:0011/07/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, researchers, screening, slr, SOMLibrary, students, systematic review|
One of the questions which often comes up when discussing the SLR process is how do I manage my references in the most efficient way during the process of going from my search results to ...
