Online Resources

What are Online Resources?

How can Online Resources help you?

Online Resources expand your field of research by providing access to a vast range of peer-reviewed or academic information that would often otherwise be harder to find or, in some cases, inaccessible through a search engine such as Google.  

Why use our online resources as a regular part of your research?: 

  • Many Online Resources are only available to subscribers through your college library, giving access to information and sources that would otherwise be unavailable to you. 
  • Our Online Resources make it easy for you to find different sources of information from videos and images to statistics and journals. 
  • Some Online Resources are dedicated to a specific subject area, making related materials and topics of research more discoverable. 
  • Online Resources, such as Gale Databases, provide access to periodical publications including journals, magazines and local, national and international newspapers, all searchable in one place. 

How do I access Online Resources?

You can find Online Resources for your specific area of study by visiting your Subject Research Guide.

Your Academic Digital Library Liaison can advise and support you in accessing and using online resources that are unfamiliar to you. You can find your ADLL’s name and contact details in your Subject Research Guide. 

Some Online Resource material, and links to further online resources, will be available when searching eCore. 

You can find full details of all our Online Resources and access details listed in the guide below: 

Key Resources

Library Search (eCore)

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

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. 

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