At the moment, we are having some issues with some of our e-resources.
E-books:
EBC/Proquest, Askew and Holts e-books can be accessed via the library catalogue as before.
Ebsco e-books can be accessed via the alternative route on this page.
Journals and specialised databases:
Access must be made via an alternative route from the selection on this page.
Some databases require additional steps for access after the reset so please get in touch if you need help.
Reading Lists:
Reading lists are now accessible but if you encounter a login error, please try the alternative route above to find the e-book or the article.
We are working hard to resolve these issues.
Please email askalibrarian@lsbu.ac.uk if you have any queries.
This Libguide provides access to subject resources for Chiropractic studies. This includes our subscribed databases and web resources, where you can find information for your research and assignments. You will also find support and guidance to improve your skills in searching and referencing resources in your field.
There are many information resources you might find helpful, depending on your needs and what stage you are at with your learning or research.
Knowledge of anatomy is essential across all courses in Health and Social Care. In the library, there are plenty of resources to learn about human anatomy:
- Online interactive learning tools
- Anatomical models and skeletons
- Books
Go to Anatomy Resources page to find out more.
Go to Referencing page for more information.
There are plenty of training and support opportunities in the library.
We offer drop-in sessions and practical workshops covering:
- Literature Searching
- Referencing
- Using Refworks
- Beginning your research
To sign up, go to our full event calendar on the Training and Support page.
Information Skills Librarians provide assistance online or in-person for the following skills and more.
· Literature Searching
· Database Searching
· Referencing
You can also contact Librarians via email : askalibrarian@lsbu.ac.uk
To find your reading lists for your modules go to one of your module pages on VLE (Moodle) and look for the following box on the right-hand side.
Alternatively, you can go straight to the Reading Lists Online
From here you can search for a module name, a module code, a keyword, or an academic.