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Social Work: Home

A guide to library resources for students and researchers in Social Work

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

Onesearch is the Library catalogue, containing records of all our subscriptions, print books, ebooks, journal articles, etc. - a great place to start your search. Type keywords into the search box to begin with. There are a variety of filters on the right hand side that allow you to narrow down your results, for example you could select print resources only ('Available in the Library'), peer-reviewed journals, or audio visual resources. You can also sort your search results by date (if you were wanting the newest resources, for example).

Not all content that you will have access to is available via the catalogue, so it is also a good idea to take a look at our A-Z Database list, which is a complete list of our subscriptions. We would advise filtering these by subject as there are a lot! 

We will also point you towards some key resources for your subject on this guide. Please feel free to contact us if we can help you at any point in your studies.

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Did you know?

Lancaster University students and staff have access to LinkedIn Learning, which provides thousands of free courses in all sorts of things, offering bite-size videos so that you can pursue personal development whenever it suits you. You may be interested in communication skills, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and so on. You can type keywords into the search bar, browse by subject area, or see what's most popular at Lancaster University!

If you want to find out more about LinkedIn Learning click here

Key Social Work Resources

Community Care Inform Adults     Community Care Inform Children

 

Community Care Inform works with local authorities and universities across England and Wales as well as Ofsted, NHS trusts, charities and Cafcass Cymru. We hope that by having access to these resources during your studies and becoming comfortable with using them, it will prove beneficial for both your studies and your ongoing career once you graduate. Both these resources are practical and designed for busy social workers, giving access to key legislation and relevant articles which will help inform you as you build a case. They offer:

  • Quick guides, In-depth guidesKnowledge and practice hubs.
  • Legal resources:
    1) Legislation: easy-to-read digests of key acts of parliament and regulations, with a focus on how the law works in practice. 
    2) The Court Report
    : pre-recorded webinars with Inform Adults’ legal editor Tim Spencer-Lane that focus on a specific legal issue, including important case law, bills and recently enacted legislative acts. 
    3) Case law: the latest, most significant family court cases and other rulings affecting social workers, summarised in a simple format with straightforward explanations of their impact on social work practice.
  • InfographicsPodcastsLive webinars, Videos, including role-played scenarios with practitioners and actors, interviews with experts;
  • Group learning: content designed for group reflection 
  • A-Z of medical conditions 
  • Weekly emails to keep up to date with key topics and new resources.

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Library Skills @Lancaster is designed to help students, researchers and staff to learn information literacy skills, develop a critical approach to dealing with information and to make the best use of the physical and digital library.

 

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Reading Lists: a good place to start

Many of your modules will have a reading list to help you find out more about your subject. Typically you will find your reading lists on your module Moodle page. Where lists have been made available through the Library's online reading list system, Leganto, you will find direct links to recommended books, (both print and electronic) articles and other resources.

Look for the blue book icon on your module Moodle landing page. 

Alternatively you can access Leganto directly and use the search function to find lists for your course. Remember to login using your Lancaster username and password to gain access to the lists!

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