Information sources
Links to Learning Lab pages that have this keyword. Select a page to view or select a related keyword to view other linked pages.
Go to the Keyword index page to see a list of all keywords used in Learning Lab.
Am I research ready?
This self-assessment checklist provides a guide to help you get research ready
Artist statement - useful resources
Links to useful resources related to writing an artist statement.
Databases
Library databases can include journal articles, news articles, ebooks, streaming videos, and specialised information such as standards, theses, case studies and images.
Do I have enough information?
When researching you may gather a lot of information from websites, books, e-journals, etc. How do you know when you have enough information for your assignment?
Electronic and AV resources
The Library has an extensive collection of electronic resources which includes e-books, e-journals, streaming videos, and images.
Engaging critically with social media
The SIFT method can help you to critically evaluate the validity and reliability of information before sharing it with your online community.
Find the information
This tutorial will cover the 'where' and the 'how' to find the information for your research.
Further academic integrity resources
Resources and a checklist to help you learn more about academic integrity
Integrating evidence
At postgraduate level you are expected to refer to a wide range sources as evidence of the depth of your reading.
New to university?
If you're new to RMIT, get a head start with these study resources. Make sure you try the Getting Started quizzes.
Organising information
Steps 4 & 5 of mind mapping and organising information to help you with your reading and study skills
Print books
An instructional video showing how to find print books in the library including how to search and read a call number.
The search process
About the information search process for academic assignments