The Library has a live chat service embedded in every page of these library guides. Look for the little icon in the bottom right of each page. If the icon is green, that means someone is there to help! If the icon is red, no-one is available right now, but you can still submit your question to be answered later.
If you would like to chat live with Jill, your academic librarian, you can choose the chat box below. Jill may not always be online, as she spends a lot of time away from her desk teaching - but if she's not there, you can search our FAQ page or submit your query as an email ticket.
There is a separate Library Resources Help Guide which has been created to support students within the college of Health, Psychology, and Social Care.
The guide is divided into different levels of introductory, intermediate, and advanced and contains links to critical appraisal tools, reference managers, the PRISMA flow diagram, grey literature and more. It is multi-level so will contain some useful information and resources for students at any stage of study, although not all of the information will be useful to all students all of the time. Use what you need, ignore the rest.
You can get to the Library Resources Help Guide by clicking on this link.
The Library runs a programme of workshops, drop-ins and clinics throughout the academic year, called Develop@Derby. These workshops cover topics such as: library research, citing and referencing, maths skills, exam revision, report writing, presentation skills, note taking, using Google more effectively, and more!
You can take a look at the Develop@Derby calendar here to see details of upcoming events. Some events are free to just drop-in, others may require booking.
If you cannot attend a workshop due to timing, please register anyway. We record all workshops (not clinics or drop-ins) and email a link to the recording to everyone who registered, so even if you cannot attend you will still have access to the recording.
We have a Study Skills team who can help with a range of academic skills, from planning and structuring essays, to revision and note-taking skills, interpreting feedback and citing and referencing.
Click on the link for the Study Skills pages in the left-hand side-bar, or come along to one of the workshops - and why not check out the Skills videos on the Library YouTube channel?
We have an extensive collection of Frequently Asked Questions that we are adding to all the time.
Search for your question in the box below. If it hasn't been asked before, you can submit it as a question and we will respond to you and also add the question and answer as a new FAQ.