Welcome!
Some things have changed but not the important things. We're still as friendly as ever and ready to support you during your programme. Whether you're a new or returning student the Library is here to support you to succeed.
Below I've provided some information about important updates.
Getting Started Library Guide
The Library has created a new Getting Started Library Guide to provide a one stop shop that enables you to find all the essential information you need to get started with the Library. Visit the Getting Started guide during the year to keep you up-to-date. You can also easily access this guide from this Health Data Sciences Library Guide by clicking on the "Using the Library" tab above.
EndNote 20 Replaces EndNote 9.x
If you're an existing EndNote software user please note that we have now upgraded to EndNote 20 from the EndNote 9.x version. Information about EndNote 20 and how to migrate to EndNote 20 from your current EndNote version is available on our Referencing Library Guide. All new students will be taught using EndNote 20.
That's all for now, except to say that I'm really looking forward to meeting you and supporting you to succeed.
Enjoy your time at the University of Liverpool!
Shirley
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Coverage includes current and retrospective journal and proceedings data in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. We have access to Proquest Disserations & Theses Index; Science Citation Index Expanded (from 1970), Social Sciences Citation Index (from 1970), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (from 1975), Conference Proceedings Citation Index (from 1990), and Emerging Sources Citation Index (from 2015).
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