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Qualified library staff are always on hand to help with any study related queries
Getting Help
We are here to support you in your studies, so please always ask if you need help with using the library or its resources.
The first person to go to is your Academic Support Consultant, who is a specialist in finding information in your subject area. You can talk with them face to face by making an appointment, or you can have a chat over the phone or by e-mail.
Select a subject and you can find details of your Consultant.
There is also a wealth of information on this website to give you basic guidance on the best ways to use information, and on finding and utilising our resources.
Information for Staff
We have a series of guides that can aid new and existing staff to get the best help from the Library and its services.
New Staff Guide
Staff Teaching Guide
Staff Research Guide
If you wish to know who is the Academic Support Consultant for your school then access Academic Support Consultants

