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Mathematics and Statistics: Getting started

A guide to Lancaster University Library resources for students and staff in Mathematics and Statistics

One Search

Use OneSearch to search for books, journals, articles, DVDs etc.

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The default search in OneSearch is Everything. You can change this to Books and more, Articles and more or Full text online once you have run your search.

Cite Them Right

cite them right logo open book At Lancaster you have access to Cite Them Right : the essential guide to referencing and plagiarism.

Cite Them Right covers the range of referencing styles which can be used including

Chicago, Harvard, OSCOLA, APA, IEEE, MLA, Vancouver and MHRA.

Lean Library

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Lean Library is a browser extension that connects you with Lancaster University Library resources both on and off campus.

Enhance Google Scholar, Amazon and the Internet with full-text and open access links

Pop Up Library Guidance

Seamless automatic login to Library subscriptions

Chat to the Library Team in your Browser

 

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LinkedIn Learning

lady looking at ipad, lists of linkedin coursesStaff and students at Lancaster University can now access more than 18,000 online courses as part of a new LinkedIn Learning subscription. 

The content is freely available to all staff and students at the University’s Bailrigg, Ghana and Leipzig campuses. 

The expert-led courses, which contain bite-sized videos, cover topics including leadership, wellbeing and personal development, as well as business, technical and creative skills. 

You can explore collections of related courses or follow learning pathways that take you from beginner, through intermediate to advanced levels.  

 To find out more either scan the QR barcode or click Information about LinkedIn Learning

Can't find the book or article you need?

Is there a book or other resource that we don't have that would make a useful addition to the library? If so, please use the Request a Resource form to let us know.

We welcome suggestions for both academic and leisure reading titles. We also encourage recommendations that might help to diversify our collection.

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