The best way to find evidence is to use the university library.
Find the library
The Library is in the St Chad Building – entry is through the Atrium, on the same level as the main University Reception Desk.
Head past Starbucks, and you'll find the entrance to the library on your right.
Contact the library
Email: library-enquiries@newman.ac.uk
Telephone: 0121 483 2208
Take a virtual tour of the library
Use the library in person
There are three different zones in the Library so you can study or work in the way that’s best for you. Most of the spaces and seats in the Library are available on a first come, first served basis and do not require advance booking. However there are a number of bookable individual and group study spaces, which you can book up to two weeks in advance, or when you arrive in the Library if they're available. You can find out more and book a study space here.
Want to know how to borrow a book? Go here.
Use the online library
To find what you need from the library, you need to use LIBRARY SEARCH.
Library search enables you to search using keywords to find the resources from the library that you'll need to complete your assignments.
To get started go to the library search: https://newman.on.worldcat.org/discovery
Want to access an ebook recommended by your tutor? See this guide.
Start with this quick guide to using Library Search (the online library):
You can find a longer guide to using Library Search here.
Library support
Find out more about the support offered by the library for people with disabilities, dyslexia or additional needs:
Subject guides
The academic librarians have created a series of brilliant resources - called subject guides - to help you get the most out of the library.
Library workshops
Academic librarians and the library support team are there to help you make the most of the library. They also help with referencing workshops and developing your research skills.