Come for a Library Tour between January 15 and 22

New student? Current student who has just realised that it would be useful to find out more about library and information services? Get your new programme off to the best start, or kick-start your ongoing studies, by discovering what is available to you from The Sir Duncan Rice Library and beyond….

WHO: New (or not so new!) students of any level (undergraduate, postgraduate). New members of staff are also welcome

WHEN: Friday 15 January and Monday 18 January – Friday 22 January, 10:00 or 14:00. There will be no tours at the weekend.

WHERE: Welcome Desk on the ground floor of The Sir Duncan Rice Library

WHAT: 30-40 minute tour of the building and services/facilities. Discover where your subject books are held, how to borrow them and where to get help. Stay on for an optional 15-20 minute demonstration on how to use Primo to search for and find items on your reading list. The tour will be subject-tailored to those who attend

No booking necessary – just come along on the day and time slot that suits you best. Invest a little time now to find out what is available to support your research and study activities – you will be glad that you did!

For more detailed help with research resources for assignments and dissertations you can book onto our lunchtime Find it Fast! workshops (undergraduate and taught postgraduate students) which start on 19 January.

Workshops for research postgraduate students are provided in the Researcher Development programme and can also be booked online. Log in to www.abdn.ac.uk/coursebooking for further details, or speak with library staff.

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