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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 ...
Evaluating AI tools for research analysis
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-09-12T14:08:29+01:0015/09/2025|Tags: AI, barrington, knl, research|
To coincide with the publication of our new web pages dedicated to helping you use AI and GenAI responsibly in your learning and research, we asked Kate Jones, a third year PhD student, to tell ...
Exploring global news with Factiva
Delphine Olandzobo2025-09-25T16:43:09+01:0011/09/2025|Tags: factiva, knl, newspapers, web-mirc-articles, web-mirc-news|
Whether you're tracking global business trends, analysing media coverage, or researching international markets, Factiva is a powerful tool that can help you access high-quality, up-to-date news from around the world. Factiva is one of the ...
New Shut up and Write sessions – Sign up now!
Mandy Smith2025-09-05T17:18:08+01:0008/09/2025|Tags: academic writing, barrington, doctoral students, knl, masters students, new students, shutupandwrite, SOMLibrary, study skills|
What is Shut up and Write (SUAW), I hear you ask? SUAW provides students with an online forum to come together to complete tasks in a social environment. The Thesis Whisperer claims “Shut up and ...
Changes to Ebook Central from Monday 15 September
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2025-09-04T12:03:57+01:0005/09/2025|Tags: barrington, ebooks, eresources, knl|
The way you download whole eBooks from Ebook Central will be changing in some instances from Monday 15 September. The new Ebook Central app offers an improved user experience and a more secure and accessible ...
Formatting and cross-referencing of tables and figures
Helen Holmes2025-09-01T11:09:56+01:0004/09/2025|Tags: APA7, barrington, data, knl, library, referencing|
So, you want to use a figure or table in your assignment that you have copied from another source, but you’re not sure how to format and cite it. Read on to find out how ...
