Using Library Search for your assignment
Wednesday, 11 December, 2024 - 20:00
Learn how to find specific resources and how to find information on a topic using Library Search.
If you are experiencing problems accessing online content, here are a few things you can try in the first instance. If these suggestions don't resolve your issue, take a look at our Passwords and troubleshooting page, or FAQs.
Before you clear your cache and cookies it always good practice to try and use the incognito/in-private version of a browser. This will allow you to search on a browser without any of your previous history saved. The different browsers (e.g. Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari etc.) often call their respective version of private browsing something different, but they can generally be accessed in the same place. You should see a three dotted/dashed settings menu in the top right hand corner of the browser. Near the top of the drop down list will be a link to open the private version of the browser in a new window.
From here you can try accessing Library resources without it remembering what you have been using previously. If you can access resources without difficulty, this usually means that you need to clear the cache in your preferred browser or that you have a browser extension which may be influencing the access to resources.
Cache and cookies enable webpages to load more quickly, remembering where and what you have done on previous visits. However, sometimes web developers update webpages while your cache has remembered the previous settings, and this can sometimes cause errors. There may be times when you need to clear your cache and/or cookies to access the most up to date information. You can find help and guidance online for clearing your cache.
A shortcut to clearing most browsers' cache/cookies/history is to ensure that the browser is open, and press Ctrl-Shift-Delete (Windows) or Command-Shift-Delete (Mac).
Checklist |
Description |
Approximate Date / Time |
Where possible, please include details about when and at what time you have tried to access the resource. |
Browser |
Please specify which browser you are using and whether you have tried alternatives. It may also help to check if you have the latest versions installed. |
Is the problem with the whole resource? |
Does this affect a whole database or just one element (for example, is the issue with a whole e-book, or just book chapter? Or for a whole journal, or just a journal volume/specific article?) |
URL |
Please include the URL / web address of the resource being accessed. |
Where are you accessing the resource from? |
For example, did you find the resource in your module information, the Databases page, Library Search etc. |
Screenshot |
Please take a screenshot(s) of the error you are experiencing, including the URL bar. |
Troubleshooting steps taken |
Have you tried any of the following?
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Wednesday, 11 December, 2024 - 20:00
Learn how to find specific resources and how to find information on a topic using Library Search.