Creative writing, ENGLISH & SCOTTISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND LINGUISTICS
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Finding information for your course
Most courses will have a course reading list to guide you. Follow the link from your course Moodle, or search Reading Lists.
If you don’t have a reading list to guide you use Library search to find books, articles and films. For help with using Library search see Library Search Guide.
There are introductory Moodle courses on using the Library available for each subject:
Finding information for your dissertation
Most subject areas organise a Library session for dissertation students. If this isn’t the case, or if you need more specific help, make an appointment to come and see me.
For detailed guides see the subject specific Moodle courses on Library Skills for Dissertation:
The guides here will provide you with a general introduction to how to find information for your dissertation topic.
- Getting started with your Arts Dissertation
- Arts: finding books on your topic
- Arts: finding articles on your topic
- Arts: using subject databases
If you need to access material that we don’t hold in the Library you can request it via your Library account (Request material not held by this library).
Subject specific guides
These guides cover topics specific to English and Scottish Language, Literature and Linguistics.
Databases
Although Library Search is a good starting place for finding articles as well as books it is a good idea to look at subject specific databases as well. These help you focus in on your topic. Databases will find both resources that the Library has as well as some that are held by other libraries. See the list of databases to find out what is available for your subject. For more help with choosing a database contact your College Librarian.
Archives and Special Collections
The Library has extensive historical collections of early printed books, manuscripts and archives.
Citing references
Plagiarism and copyright
Attribution and avoiding plagiarism
SLD run academic writing classes designed to help students understand referencing and incorporate sources into your written assessments.
Copyright and IRP issues
Copyright is intended to protect the authors and creators of original material. Guidance on understanding copyright, lawfully using copyrighted materials is available on:
Get help
If you need subject specific help you can make an appointment to see me or you can e-mail me directly at morag.greig@glasgow.ac.uk.