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Infographic from Statista database. Title: It'll be all white on the night: most common outfit colors of winners of the Eurovision Song Contest from 1956 to 2016. Results: White 9; black 7; multi-coloured 7; pink 3; red 3.;
05/08/2025
Get Eurovision-ready with our Library eResources—explore stats, music trends, host country insights, and more ahead of the 2025 final in Basel, Switzerland!
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04/10/2025
Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday with Erica Fudge as she explores the wealth of library resources, from rare folios to modern performances, that keep his works alive for readers, students, and fans alike.
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03/18/2025
Discover the redesigned Andersonian Library Guides! With improved navigation, accessibility, and usability, they provide key research, study, and teaching resources. Share your feedback to help us improve.
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02/28/2025
Struggling with referencing? From guides to Endnote training, we offer support. Share your thoughts in our survey to help us improve.
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02/10/2025

Are you struggling with referencing for your assignments? Do you want to enhance your referencing skills? Have you heard about the EndNote reference management tool but don't know how to use it? Our popular Referencing Week sessions are here to help you master the art of referencing.

Many students find referencing challenging. Different referencing styles like Harvard, OSCOLA or APA each have their own set of rules. But don't worry. We know that referencing is a crucial academic skill, and we're here to help you get it right.

This month, we're dedicating an entire week to help you understand referencing better. Referencing Week runs once each semester, in October and February. During Referencing Week we offer referencing classes online and in-person. Classes covering a wide range of topics related to referencing.

Elaine, our Science Faculty Librarian, will be leading some of the sessions. Elaine says, "Referencing is something many people struggle with. These short, informal classes are a way for students to learn more about referencing and how to do it right. Sessions start with the basics of what referencing is and why we have to do it. Later sessions explore different referencing styles and management software.

"We’ll explain how you can find out how to reference different sources, such as books and TV programmes. We even have a session all about staying on the right side of copyright law."

Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your referencing skills!

Browse sessions and book your place

Join us for Referencing Week and take the first step towards mastering referencing! Use our training calendar to browse our sessions and book your place.

Online help

Can't attend a session or want to get started right away? Our Referencing LibGuide is a great place to start. It includes guides for all the main referencing styles used at Strathclyde. You might also want to try our Academic Library Skills module on Myplace.

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01/17/2025
Tackling a dissertation or project? The Library and LDS offer resources, training, and support to guide you.
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11/28/2024
Explore AM Research Skills, a resource packed with case studies and tools to help you analyse primary sources. From photographs to colonial archives, develop your skills and uncover new insights in historical research.
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10/08/2024
Struggling with referencing? Check out Cite Them Right, a new library resource for students! Learn how to cite confidently with tutorials, videos, and hundreds of examples across nine styles, including APA, Harvard, and IEEE.