We are committed to helping our staff develop the digital skills and confidence they need. This is why we have launched DigiCentre, a one-stop shop for all your digital skills needs.
We are committed to helping our staff develop the digital skills and confidence they need. This is why we have launched DigiCentre, a one-stop shop for all your digital skills needs.
We are committed to working in partnership with colleagues in academic departments, to provide the best learning experience possible for UWTSD students.
All staff and students have a Librarian and a Digital Skills Advisor allocated to their subject of study or area of work. If you need some help, advice or a friendly bit of encouragement, you can book an appointment with a member of our team.
It may be possible under the CLA Higher Education Licence to scan extracts from books, journals, magazines, conference proceedings and law reports published in the United Kingdom and some overseas countries.
Library and Learning Resources offer a range of specialist support for academics and research students. Find everything you need to know about open access publishing, research data management here, or learn how to submit your electronic thesis.
We all produce information through our work activities. This information (or ‘records’) should be efficiently controlled from its creation and use to its disposal (in a practice known as records management).