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These short videos show you how to find open access, high-quality academic resources that you can access for free or how to make accessing some of Durham’s online content even easier:
Develop your research skills with our online tutorials. This will help you understand how to search effectively and how to identify good quality academic resources and literature.
You can complete the whole tutorial or just a single module. Module 1 is mainly aimed at dissertation students. All other modules will help students at all levels:
Introduction to dissertation research
Plagiarism and copyright - the very basics
Plagiarism and copyright in the academic context
Finding and using open research materials
Discover more about how you can use archives, special collections and museum collections to enhance your work:
Using archives and special collections in your research
Research in museums and galleries
If you are doing your dissertation this year, this short video offers help and advice in relation to library resources
Our Research Skills Guide provides guidance on finding information, managing the information you find, and how to keep up to date after an initial search. It aims to provide you with an overview of the core skills you will need to search for literature and other materials for your learning and research purposes.
There are a number of “how to" videos demonstrating how to achieve specific things such as finding books and journals, accessing your reading list and finding quality information freely-available online.