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Need a little extra help? The Information and Academic Skills Librarian team offer 1-2-1 appointments online via Microsoft Teams and face-to-face in the Southwark, Croydon and Havering campus.
Click the button above to view our calendar and book.
If you don't have an LSBU email, please email us at askalibrarian@lsbu.ac.uk and we can book an appointment for you. You can also contact us with questions or queries.
Find the Powerpoint slides for each workshop here, plus supplementary learning materials.
Harvard Referencing
Literature Searching
Refworks
Evaluating Information
Copyright
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As LinkedIn Learning is an online resource, it can be used via almost any device with internet access. Videos can also be downloaded for viewing offline at your convenience.
Book on to one of our workshops in the calendar below.
These include workshops on referencing, literature searching and referencing software.
Some workshops are held on MS Teams - enrol on to a workshop to access the link.
Some workshops are held on-site - enrol to a workshop to find out the room number.
All training materials will appear here.
Please contact askalibrarian@lsbu.ac.uk if you have any questions.
Digital Skills Centre provides training to improve your Digital Skills in the use of multimedia and various software.
For further information, one-to-one appointments, and to see Digital Skills events calendar go to Digital Skills Centre page.
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