
Search suggestions update instantly to match the search query.
We have been working with the University Web Team to make our website easier than ever to use.
You can now find a Google-powered search box on each of our referencing style pages (APA 7th ed., Oscola and Vancouver), which searches across the guidance content for that particular referencing style. For example, if you go to the APA referencing page and use the new Google search box to look for "working papers", the top search result finds the page with a section giving guidance on working papers. Have a look on your referencing guidance page (you will almost certainly be using APA (7th ed.) if you are not studying Law (Oscola) or Pharmacy/Biomedical Science (Vancouver), you will be:
We have plans to make the search even more powerful in future, so watch this space for further developments!
We've simplified our webpage layout. Click on the big blue Click here to search Library resources button to be taken to our search page, with separate search dedicated search boxes to help you find journal articles and other academic information online, books, or search across our website.
The website search box on this page is now powered by Google and searches everything on all our webpages, making it even easier for you to find what you need. Try it now and see the difference!
If you are reading this post the day it was published, the website's inner Google might still be indexing all the content and fine-tuning itself, but it will very soon be entirely comprehensive.
Real-life librarians are here 24/7 to answer your questions via online chat, including sending you links to the specific web pages you need and anything else about the Library, finding information for assignments, and advising on citing/referencing sources you have found. Chat with us online.