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Mac Endnote Workshop
MS Teams

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism?

The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies.

The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.

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Lexis+ UK Legal Research Certification
Training Room, Room 223, Floor 2, Library

Lexis+ UK is a leading law database used in academic and legal practice in the UK. The database publisher provides online training and a certification test. Successful completion of the test leads to a certificate which can enhance your employability.

This session provides an opportunity for you to take the foundation level Lexis+ UK certification test in a supported environment with Jackie Hanes, Research and Academic Support Librarian. There is no formal teaching in this session, but attendees can ask questions about the database and receive help with questions in the test.

This session is intended for UG and PGT law students only. Pre-session work is required. Attendees should complete online Lexis+ UK database training before attending the session (approx. 1 hour). Places in this session are limited to 30 people. Please sign-up to attend the workshop.

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Write Here Write Now: Creative Planning
Training Room, Main Library, Floor 2

Write Here, Write Now is a focused study time session, where you can use the Pomodoro technique to guide your studies.

The session is designed to help students focus and be held accountable for their work.

Free refreshments will also be provided throughout the session.

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PG Tips
PG Hub (Junction Building, Floor 2)

Join the Library Team Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

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