PolyU Course Programmes Database collects the contains academic programme documents received from Faculties, Schools and Departments of the University dating back to 1981.
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This Guide is designed to help users to locate and access Library resources / services related to the subject: Medical Laboratory or Biomedical Sciences.
Most of the contents are relevant to both UGs & PGs.
Basic research skills are briefly covered in some sections, but we highly recommend users to attend Topical Library workshops available face-to-face or online. You can also contact your Faculty Librarian for in-depth consultations on your research interests or topics.
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OneSearch provides a one-stop solution for the discovery and delivery of local and remote resources, such as books, journal articles, and other resources to support your teaching and research needs. Explore how to locate our resources from the tabs below:
Library also offers face-to-face workshops and online courses to equip students with the ability to use information ethically.
EndNote is a reference management tool to help you cite and manage references more efficiently. Learn how to use EndNote by enrolling in our online course tailored for PolyU students and study at your own pace!
Using EndNote - Online Course (click to see more details)
The new Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on information literacy, InfoLit for U, is designed to help you develop university and career-related information literacy practices.
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(Select "University Account" the KEEP platform and login with your PolyU NetID)
F2F workshops offer more hands-on experiences so you can learn and practice at the same time. Unfortunately, the workshops are currently suspended. You can get an idea of the relevant topics we cover from the previous workshops listed below. The latest schedule can be found on the Library Workshops page.
To learn what constitutes plagiarism, how Turnitin works, how to cite sources correctly:
To learn how to cite and manage using a reference management tool, e.g. EndNote:
Take a look at the workshop handouts from the previous semester to get a preview of what was covered in the respective workshops.