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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.
Connected Histories is a a database of several hundred recorded interviews – roughly 644 hours of audio and video in total, plus several hundred more transcripts. It’s the gateway to the BBC’s own Oral History Collection, which has until now been restricted to BBC staff and official historians of the Corporation. The Collection features interviews which have been recorded with BBC staff invited to speak frankly at the end of their career. Interviewees are drawn from all corners of the Corporation and from all levels – Directors-General, producers, presenters, journalists, engineers, secretaries, writers.
Critical to the study of every aspect of early America, Early American Imprints contains virtually every known book, pamphlet and broadside published in America between 1639 and the first two decades of the 19th century — more than 75,000 printed items in all. This remarkably comprehensive collection is based on renowned bibliographies by Charles Evans and Roger Bristol and by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker.
This new feature aims to enhance your search by creating topic summaries, finding foundational papers, and identifying new and trending themes. The tool can be accessed via the 'Scopus AI' tab on the homepage.
An educational & cultural research resource of primary sources exploring 100 years of youth culture through the scenes, styles, and sounds that forged them. From Rave, Punk, Rockabilly to Grime. From the world’s leading collection of youth culture history.