Arden University’s Library Portal is an extensive digital library containing thousands of eBooks, journals, and other resources. If you aren't sure where to start, the dedicated subject guide for your area of study is an ideal place to begin exploring. Check out your Library Subject Guide today!

In your school’s subject guide, you'll find everything you need to get started with your assignments and a whole lot more. All the resources and links have been researched and chosen by the academics in your school, working with our team of librarians to make sure they are relevant to you. These are just some of the useful resources you’ll find:

  • Key texts used in your modules
  • Arden’s referencing guides for your subject area
  • Links to professional bodies and associations
  • Relevant library databases and key journals
  • Research tools and software

We are working to improve our subject guides and would love to hear what you think of these webpages and the Library Portal, so please share your views via this short survey. You will be entered into a draw with the chance to win a £50 Amazon voucher!

 

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