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We’d like to know what you think about our etutorials and we’re willing to offer you the chance to win a prize!

Have a go at one of our etutorials and then complete the survey form. We’ll enter each completed form into a prize draw.

You could win a selection of useful stationery goods, including a memory stick, and the lucky first prize also gets a £20 voucher.

Our etutorials include presentations, photo tours, video demonstrations and interactive quizzes. They are short and most only take a couple of minutes to complete. You can access them online via our website at any time.

Why not have a look at some now:
  • Get an introduction to all our facilities, services and resources – try our Welcome etutorials.
  • Get started with finding some of our best resources – such as books and journals, whether in the library or online
  • Or make sure that you are using our resources to get the most out of them; including books, ebooks, journals, ejournals and databases
  • Develop you Information Skills with the help of our etutorials; learn about PICO, improve your search skills, use a thesaurus and more.
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