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Getting help from your Subject Librarian

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Each academic department is supported by a Subject Librarian, sometimes also referred to as an Academic Support Librarian.

Your Subject Librarian can help you to make the most of the resources on offer and enable you to find good quality information relevant to the subject areas you are studying.

Your Subject Librarian will also support you to develop the range of skills needed to locate, evaluate and cite information effectively. It is likely that the librarian for your subject will run workshops introducing you to the Library services, training you in using the online resources and other subject specific sources of information.

You can also contact your Subject Librarian with queries, or to make an appointment for one-to-one specialist help.

Find the contact details of your Subject Librarian.

Academic Skills and Library Workshops

If you are a Greenwich or Avery Hill student see a schedule of workshops held at Stockwell Street and Avery Hill libraries.

For information about regular events and training at the Drill Hall Library check the subject support page

Information Skills for Success

Information Skills for Success is a self-paced Moodle course featuring four modules, designed to help you use information effectively and ethically in your academic work and beyond.

The modules cover:

  • Locating Academic Information.
  • Evaluating Information.
  • Referencing and Academic Integrity.
  • Digital Literacy: Social Media and AI.

Complete all the modules at your own pace to earn the "Information Skills" Moodle badge—a valuable addition to personal and professional development portfolios and a great way to earn points towards the Greenwich Employability Passport.

Follow this link to Information Skills for Success in Moodle.

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Information and Library Services Directorate

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