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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 ...
Get a head start on referencing and plagiarism
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-10-06T12:39:11+01:0006/10/2025|Tags: academic writing, barrington, knl, new students, plagiarism, referencing, SOMLibrary, study skills|
We offer a module on Referencing And Avoiding Plagiarism which you can find on your Canvas dashboard. It explains the role and importance of citing references and how to incorporate the work of other authors ...
Exploring supply chain data on Bloomberg and Workspace
Helen Holmes2025-09-29T14:30:39+01:0002/10/2025|Tags: Bloomberg, company, EIKON, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, supply chain management, web-mirc-company, web-mirc-finance, workspace|
Have you ever wondered where to start researching a company's customer and supplier relationships? Well, wonder no longer. Bloomberg In Bloomberg there is a whole section devoted to supply chain data. If you're new to ...
New students! Book a guided tour of Kings Norton Library
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-09-30T14:34:30+01:0030/09/2025|Tags: knl, new students, tours|
To help new students find their way around Kings Norton Library, staff will be offering lunchtime tours. You will meet our library experts and learn more about the services we offer within the building. All ...
Introducing Kings Norton Library
Cranfield University2025-09-19T15:52:06+01:0029/09/2025|Tags: knl, new students, welcome|
Welcome to all our new students! We are looking forward to meeting you soon. You will find Kings Norton Library in the centre of the Cranfield campus, and it is open 24/7 to all staff ...
Critical evaluation of sources – some frameworks to help you to assess the quality of the information that you find
Penny Robertson2025-09-05T13:03:57+01:0018/09/2025|Tags: academic writing, barrington, critical evaluation, information literacy, knl, literature review|
Being able to assess the quality of the information that we find is a key academic skill. It enables us to: • Understand the strengths and weaknesses of others’ work • Identify authoritative sources and ...
