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Nine ways your library can help you this exam season

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As we head into exam and assessment season we wanted to remind you of all the ways our wonderful library team can help support you!

1.      Library goes 24/7

Our libraries – Harold Cohen and Sydney Jones – will be open around the clock during the assessment period for anyone who wishes to use their facilities to study. So, if you’re a night owl and you prefer to revise after dark, we’re here to offer you a safe and welcoming study space.

2. Online resources

You don’t have to physically be in one of our libraries to access more than 900,000 ebooks and 130,000 ejournals, which are available to you 24/7, wherever you have an internet connection.

3. Specialist Subject Support

Did you know there are designated Liaison Librarians for each subject? They can help with finding and using library resources and referencing in the style used by your school.

Contact your Librarian or book a one-to-one appointment!

4. KnowHow to support your learning

KnowHow provides a full programme of workshops and webinars to help you succeed in your studies. In the lead up to exams, there are several live sessions running on Revision Techniques, where you can learn how to revise actively and avoid procrastination. Find out more about our KnowHow sessions (available online and in-person) and book your place.

KnowHow also have a range of online tutorials available through the KnowHow: Study for Success course on Canvas. Tutorials include:

5. 1-2-1 academic writing support

Writing@Liverpool is an initiative delivered by postgraduate tutors who have lots of experience in academic writing.

Book a one-to-one appointment with a tutor for support with analysing questions, becoming more critical, structuring your writing or referencing.

6. 1-2-1 help with statistics

Stats@Liverpool is a free service to help you boost your statistical skills.

Book a one-to-one appointment with a friendly postgraduate statistics tutor for support in choosing statistical tests, using statistical packages and understanding statistical concepts.

7. Free access to books, ebooks, audiobooks & more

Reading your course material is important, but so is switching off and escaping! Our free-to-access leisure reading collections are not directly related to your university studies.

8. Free access to Film, TV, Documentaries & more

You have free access to multiple streaming platforms through the Library!

9. Social Media

Follow the Library Instagram account for study tips, Library insight and to keep up-to-date with Library events.

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