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Welcome to your Subject Research Guide

Watch the video to meet your Academic Digital Library Liaison – Jennifer Ouson, then have a look in the sections below to find useful and relevant resources for your course.

If you are not able to find what you are looking for please contact your Academic Digital Library Liaison, who will be happy to help you with all library and subject research needs.

Online Resources

Screen Studies

Screen Studies is a dynamic digital platform designed to support moving-image studies. It offers a broad range of content including books, screenplays, overview articles and learning resources from Bloomsbury, Faber & Faber, the British Film Institute, Focal Press and Auteur (LUP).

It is an essential resource for academics and students engaged in research and learning in film history, theory, and practice.

Credo Reference

A useful resource for all subject areas, featuring reference works such as encyclopedias and dictionaries alongside textbooks. 

You can display your search results in a traditional list layout, or you can choose to have them displayed in a concept map where linking themes, people, and events can be explored easily to expand upon your research topic. 

Gale

Using Gales PowerSearch you can search across newspapers, scholarly journals, and general reference magazines for content on all topics and subjects. Read current and historical newspaper coverage from local, national and international press, browse general magazine content, and explore articles from scholarly journals and other authoritative sources. 

Magazines

Little White Lies

Copies available at:
Granton Campus Library

Little White Lies magazine is the leading independent voice in film, combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism to champion great movies and the people who make them.

Sight and Sound

Copies available at:
Milton Road Library

Sight and Sound is the BFI’s international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety.

Sound on Sound

Copies available at:
Milton Road Library

Sound on Sound is a monthly music technology magazine. The magazine includes product tests of electronic musical performance and recording devices, and interviews with industry professionals.

Wired (Granton)

Copies available at:
Granton Campus Library

WIRED, with the latest in Technology, Science, Culture and Business, WIRED is an in depth source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation.

Library Search

eCore is an essential tool for finding, via one single search box,  information from the physical and online library resources available to you, including:

  • Research Starters
  • Library catalogue
  • Ebooks
  • Magazines articles
  • News and newspaper articles
  • Encyclopedia articles
  • Additional Online Resources

Campus Libraries

As an Edinburgh College student you can access all four College libraries across our campuses. 

Granton Library, Milton Road Library, Sighthill Library and a small library at Midlothian campus. 

Our libraries have: 

  • A variety of both open access and bookable study spaces 
  • Designated spaces for individual study and group study 
  • Computer access (Macs and PCs) 
  • Photocopying and printing facilities 

ClickView

ClickView is Edinburgh College’s media player. It contains TV & Radio programmes recorded from free-to-air channels and Audio & Video produced by staff.

For sign in guidance, please visit our Clickview page.

Linkedin Learning

LinkedIn Learning is an online digital learning website that provides access to a library of video tutorials in the creative, technology, software and business industries.

For sign in guidance, please visit our Linkedin Learning page.

Referencing

Referencing at Edinburgh College: Online Course

Our online course (approx. 30min) provides a simple introduction to referencing and plagiarism using the Harvard system of referencing. If you are new to referencing this is the ideal place to start. We provide introductory guidance on what referencing is, why you need to reference, and how to correctly reference some of the most common sources in your assignments.

The course is divided into 7 sections. Sections have short activities that you can undertake to test your own understanding of the topics you have read about.

Cite Them Right: Referencing Support

This is a comprehensive guide to referencing and plagiarism. Cite Them Right provides full guidance on how to correctly reference all sources in your assignments, with guidance available on Harvard and numerous other styles of referencing.

You can use Cite The Right to help format references, look up answers to your referencing questions, support with paraphrasing and summarising from sources, and follow an in depth tutorial to test your knowledge and learn even more.  

Downloadable Guide

This is a double-sided A4 sheet that you can print and take away with you. It details how to reference some of the more common sources you may need to reference and uses the Harvard system of referencing. Please be aware that this is most easily understood after completing our Referencing at Edinburgh College course (approx. 30mins).

Support


Find contact information for the Library team by visiting our Contact and Support page