Library Bitesize
Library Bitesize are a series of video tutorials (and workshops) provided by University of Edinburgh Library staff explaining a number of academic, research, and study tools and databases available for our staff and students.
Topics covered include:
- Using EndNote for systematic reviews
- Starting to use e-books
- Finding historical documents (and other primary sources) online
- Citation metrics: What do numbers tell you about a piece of research?
- Using Law Databases
- Digital Skills Festival
- Using Google and Google Scholar for academic literature
- An Introduction to Library resources and services at The University of Edinburgh
- Choosing a reference manager
- Introduction to Ovid Medicine
- Building complex searches for systemic reviews
- Using the Library for your Postgraduate Dissertation
- Publishing your Journal Article
- Finding Theses
- Introduction to finding Patents literature
- An introduction to finding and accessing Standards literature
- Using current news sources
- Ten Top Tips for finding academic literature
- Building complex searches for system reviews
- How to test your Systematic Review searches for quality revelance
- Cites Reference Searching
- Introduction to Web of Science
- Introduction to Scopus
- Introduction to CINAHL (Cumulative Index to nursing and Allied Health Literature)
- Translating literature search strategies across multiple databases
- Using PRISMA for reporting your systematic review search methods
- Grey literature searching for evidence synthesis
View the Library Bitesize playlist directly on Media Hopper Create
These videos by University of Edinburgh Library and Collections are available under a variety of Creative Commons licences and All Rights Reserved open access. Please check the rights and license for each video before re-use.
Header: Title card for ‘Introduction to CINAHL’ Library Bitesize video