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ENGG1100 course guide

A guide to finding and using information resources and library services for first year engineering students.

Welcome

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Welcome to ENGG1100 Library Guide

This guide is an introduction to Library services and resources that will help you in your university studies, and more specifically for the major assessment for ENGG1100. 

Watch this video about Library resources and support.

Introduction to the Library

Dorothy Hill Engineering & Sciences Library

Engineering students are free to work and study in any of the libraries on campus. 

Your nearest library is the Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library opposite the First Year Engineering Learning Centre.

This library holds the high-use collection (text books) for engineering and science courses. It is open 24/7 for study with entry after hours by swipe (student) card.

The rest of the engineering and sciences physical collection is held online and in Central Library (Duhig North, Building 12). Older materials are stored in the Warehouse collection at the Gatton campus and can be requested.

Discover the Library 

Finding a book on the shelves.

Person using a laptopLibrary services and resources are delivered online as well as in our physical library spaces.

Electronic resources are available remotely 24/7 through Library Search.

Access your learning resources such as course reading lists and past exam papers for your subject area.

Use Library Search and databases to access electronic journal articles and eBooks, as well as other digital information formats (images, videos, audio files, datasets, etc.)

Use the Digital Essentials online modules to build digital capabilities and check your knowledge.

Browse and register for software training in Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite and more. 

Using Databases