Libraries News for the Leeds School of Business - Spring 2024
Welcome from the University Libraries!
We are delighted to present you with our resources, services, news and events that can help you achieve your academic and professional goals. Your success is our priority, and your department or discipline has a subject librarian who can assist in your classes, research and scholarly endeavors.
Help your students access the books and materials for your courses without additional financial burden. Course reserves can be used for a wide-range of materials including library-owned physical and electronic books or other media. You can request that we purchase an item if it is not in our collections.
We offer personal research consultations to help you and your students refine and focus research topics, develop successful search strategies and identify appropriate sources for academic research projects and assignments. Students can also get help through the Ask a Librarian service both in-person and through IM.
University Libraries offer research guides customized for subjects and courses to assist you in finding information, doing research for a specific assignment or class, or researching general topics.
Featuring both online and physical resources, the Business Library maintains an extensive collection of subscription databases, government resources, business data, reports and more. Visit ourA-Z database list or search for full-text access to our journals with Publication Finder.
Subject librarians work with Leeds College of Business to build collections to support your programs and they are experts on information sources and services in their subject areas. Contact your subject librarian to:
Suggest a library purchase
Discuss strategies to integrate information literacy into your courses
Consult on the most useful library tools, techniques and databases for your research
Located in the Art & Architecture stacks in Norlin Library, 2nd floor, this exhibit shares findings from research done by Environmental Design students on whiteness and campus design.
Your Place
Located on the 2nd floor of Norlin, near the Children’s and Young Adult Collection, the “Your Place” exhibit explains the university research library to everyone, no matter where they are on their academic journey.
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