In a world where isolation has now become the norm, we’re all spending most of our day working independently. Some of us are embracing the distraction-free study time to concentrate on our own work, whereas others are missing the social interaction of sitting on floor two with friends, discussing our weekends while working on a […]
Inside the Library’s Labyrinth #5 – Putting All Your Eggs in One Basket?
This week’s highlighted resource is Gale Primary Resources. It is a research environment that works across multiple collections and can be accessed via the Library catalogue here Putting all your eggs in one basket is generally considered to be a bad thing. The well-known proverb is mentioned usually when people want to warn others about […]
Missing lectures – how to avoid falling behind
Missing lectures is an often unavoidable part of the student lifestyle. Every now and again a clash will arise, or circumstances will mean that you can’t make it into uni. Whatever the reason, absences happen occasionally and you might end up missing important lessons. Here are a few tips to make sure that missing the […]
How can STEM students make the most of the library?
Even though the library is associated with reading, writing essays and Humanities students, there are tonnes of ways that STEM students can benefit from this learning space. It can seem intimidating to work in the library as a STEM student, but there are so many incredible ways to make the most of the space, no […]
No such thing as a silly question
The Library can be a confusing place, and it can sometimes feel like everyone except you knows what they’re doing. That’s why we’ve been running our ‘Just Ask’ pop up events, where we answer your burning Library questions and add them to our display board. Whether you’re new to Warwick or have been here for […]
What is a Library Associate, and how you can become one?
Study Spots on Campus
Alternatives to a Summer Internship
All you ever wanted to know about referencing
Sensational Sensory Day!
Student and staff collaboration is not only reserved for academic projects. This is an account of how last year’s Sensory Day came to be and why you should consider attending events that will enhance your Warwick experience Last term was really exciting for myself and a fellow Occupational Therapy student! This is why: we are […]