The ability to find good quality resources to use in your assignments is an essential skill you will need at university. As a Teesside University student you have access to some of the best academic resources in the world. You need the ability to recognise when information is needed, have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use it effectively. Honing this skill is also crucial for life outside of university as you prepare for your future career.
Discovery is a Google-like search engine for Teesside University Library. It searches the library's catalogue and many of our academic databases simultaneously, to quickly provide relevancy-ranked, credible library results through a single search box. Use it to find books, articles, and more! This Discovery guide will show you all you need to know. libguides.tees.ac.uk/Discovery
Databases are specialist search engines that search for quality information, such as journal articles, in specific subject areas. You can access databases via your subject LibGuide at tees.libguides.com. If you would like some help searching the databases, please contact your subject information team. You will find their details on your LibGuide Home page.
Most of us use Google everyday when we go online. It can be the easiest and fastest way to get the information we need. However the features that make it so popular are also the reason that it is not a good place to look for resources to use in your assignments. In fact it is often the worst place to search!
The following short video details when it is (and when it is not!) appropriate to use Google in an academic context.
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