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Provides guidance on how to cite and reference almost any type of source. Also includes an introduction to referencing for anyone who is unsure or needs a refresher of the principles.
Take some time out with our new collection of fiction and non-fiction audiobooks and ebooks. Download the Libby App https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby and search for University of Bristol or access via your browser. Sign in via your Library card and login with your university email and password to enjoy!
Digital newsstand featuring 7000+ of the world's most popular newspapers & magazines. Please note: before accessing and using PressReader, please read this guide
Search the world’s leading scholarly journals, books, and proceedings in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities.
Includes: Science Citation Index; Social sciences Citation Index; Arts and Humanities Citation Index; Arts and Humanities Citation Index; Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science; Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities.
The ASM Digital Library provides access to authoritative information and data on the composition, structure, properties, processing, performance, and evaluation of engineering materials.
Transcripts of historical BBC radio news bulletins that provide an overview of unfolding domestic and global news events. These news stories, from six daily broadcasts, show revisions and annotations throughout the day to reflect breaking news developments and changes in reporting tone and emphasis. The transcripts offer researchers valuable context for understanding 20th-century history, culture, and society; they cover major national and global events in politics, international relations, culture, technology, sports, health, and more.
Formed in 1929 following a merger between Eve: The Lady’s Pictorial (established in 1926) and Britannia (established in 1928), Britannia and Eve was one of the various “sister” titles owned by The Illustrated London News (ILN). From the outset this new magazine marketed itself to a predominantly female readership, especially to wealthy and conservative women. Throughout its existence it maintained a particular emphasis on fashion, beauty, and the home. It also featured contributions from some of the most influential female artists and writers of the time. This collection contains over 38,000 images from more than 350 issues of Britannia and Eve and its predecessors Eve: The Lady’s Pictorial and Britannia, published between June 1926 and January 1957.
The SIPRI Yearbook, written by authors who are experts in their field, is an independent source for issues on armaments and arms control, conflicts and resolutions, security arrangements and disarmament, as well as longer-term trends in international security.