Due to a serious cabling problem, there are currently no network services to the Health Library. This means that there is no wi-fi, no printing, no photocopying, and the student PCs aren't working. The Library is currently working off-line, so limited issue and return facilities are available via the Library counter only. The catalogue remains available externally and renewals may be done online. We are awaiting word on when the problem will be fixed. Our apologies for any inconvenience.
Communicating information is an important information skill. You can demonstrate your digital skills by creating content based on your information search or research. This can help you to build your own professional portfolio and support your study and work. We’ve created etutorials to help you get started with 3 common routes of communication that you’ll come across. Writing an academic paper Get hints and tips on how to write an academic paper, whether for an assignment or to publish How to create an academic poster Hints and tips on what to consider and how to create your academic poster 10 steps to creating patient information Hints and tips to get you started developing your own patient information More eTutorials Find all our online tutorials on the Information Skills web page on the Health Library website . Take a look at the blog posts we have published so far in this series on digital skills . More help Contact the Health Library if you need any help fin
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