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University of Reading Library
United Kingdom
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Watch our videos to find out more about how the University of Reading Library supports its students and staff.
Welcome to your Library - Study Smart intro 2024
Find out about the services, support and facilities available at the University of Reading Library.
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Summon it! Using Summon to find and access key articles and other online resources
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Find out how to use the Library's discovery service Summon to find online article, books and much more!
Placing, collecting and cancelling holds
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Find out how to get the books you need by placing a hold via the Library catalogue Enterprise.
Format matters! How to be a digital detective
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Find out how to decipher clues in information you find online to recognise the format (book, chapter, article or something else) to help you use and cite appropriate sources.
Welcome to your Library
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Find out about the services, support and facilities available at the University of Reading Library.
Referencing shortcuts
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A guide to knowing which citation style to use, using citation generation tools in Summon and Google Scholar, and editing the output to create correctly formatted references.
An introduction to your online reading lists
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This video is a brief introduction to using your online reading lists to access recommended readings for your modules. You can access your online reading lists through Blackboard. For more information or help, please contact your Academic Liaison Librarian: www.reading.ac.uk/library/liaison 00:00-00:35 What is an online reading list? 00:36-00:56 Finding your reading lists on Blackboard 00:57-02...
How to find a book using Enterprise
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This video will show you how to use the Library's Enterprise catalogue to search for books.
Desktop EndNote 2: getting references into EndNote
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This is the second in a series of four videos on getting started with using Desktop EndNote to manage references. In this video we cover downloading references from the Library catalogue Enterprise; the Libary's discovery service Summon; Web of Science; Google Scholar; and PubMed. It also covers typing in reference details for web pages. 00:00-00:39 Intro 00:40-02:27 Enterprise catalogue 02:28-...
Using your Campus Card to enter the Library building
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Step-by-step guidance on using your Campus Card to enter and exit the Library building. For more information on Library services please visit: www.reading.ac.uk/library/
Using generative AI tools critically and with integrity
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Using generative AI tools critically and with integrity
Finding your favourite study space in the Library
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Finding your favourite study space in the Library
'What should I read?' Choose the most relevant sources from your Library search results
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'What should I read?' Choose the most relevant sources from your Library search results
Doing a systematic review 3: managing and evaluating results
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Doing a systematic review 3: managing and evaluating results
Doing a systematic review 2: creating a protocol and searching for literature
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Doing a systematic review 2: creating a protocol and searching for literature
Doing a systematic review 1: getting started
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Doing a systematic review 1: getting started
Make the most of your Academic Liaison Librarian
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Make the most of your Academic Liaison Librarian
Desktop EndNote: using it for a systematic review
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Desktop EndNote: using it for a systematic review
Desktop EndNote 4: inserting citations and references in Word
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Desktop EndNote 4: inserting citations and references in Word
Desktop EndNote 3: organising and editing references
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Desktop EndNote 3: organising and editing references
This video is SOOOO helpful!
Nice!
This is insightful.
Nice one
This is a very insightful one. Thanks.
I love your video, thanks for showing this to me 😊
excellent! it helps me a lot
Appreciated! Precisely described every step.
thanks bro
You're very welcome!
Very helpful❤❤
Glad you think so!
Brilliant. Really clear and concise. I strongly recommend this to students.
This helped a lot. Thanks
Very useful suggestions 👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾
Fire video finna go crazy on the citations now
Thank you for making this video. This should be the top search result instead of all them goddamn indos with absolutely 0 english skills. They just have to spam everything everywhere.
Thank you
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Thanks a lot, This was so much helpful
tänk juu for guud video :D
Thank you so much. Needed a refresher on writing a précis. We used them a lot in my Data Journalism class, and find it helpful in business communication now.
thank you. very helpful
You're welcome!
Thanks! That was reaaaaaly helpful.
Glad it helped!
Thanks!
I need help for ielts reading! Can I use this method for ielts reading?
Thanks for your question. It is best to check with your tutor or IELTS provider for their recommendations. University of Reading students can get advice from the International Study & Language Institute www.reading.ac.uk/ISLI/isli-homepage.aspx
Thx
very engaging. Thanks a lot. But the animations are a bit distracting
Good advise
if there is valuable feedback, some feedback makes no sens and wrong. it can be proven wrong easily by evidence and references. You should have a system to support the student if you are interested to keep balance. otherwise, whatever you say is correct. like the army, Yes Sir. and then after you leave you swear on them. a student should submit his work in a portal and the feedback writing in a portal, another teacher randomly check feedback. when the teacher knows their works going to be check they don't provide rubbish feedback. because most of the time your teacher provided rubbish feedback
"no clear direction where it headed" This is the irony, Unless the writer, is crazy put a sentence has no direction or purpose. However, if the reader is blind and doesn't want to understand the phrases, what the writer can do? let me elaborate, there is what called Philosophy bias. this means in simple language if the reader believes in God, and my argument express that God does not exist, whatever I do the reader will not agree or even understand my argument and think it is unlinked. same in any principle if I am doing research in regards to justice and government and the reader is anarchism, whatever I write the reader thinks my sentence does not link. There is bias in this argument " no clear direction" very subjective. Some University has paid to 3rd party who have software examine the work and the flow to avoid teacher bias.
Thanks, this was very helpful...Loved the feminist approach (whatever that means)
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What is the referencing style of the fallowing : K. Deventer, O.J. Pozo, P. Van Eenoo, F.T. Delbeke, J. Chromatogr. A, 1216, 2466 (2009).