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Welcome to Newcastle University Library for Modern Languages students
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Where are the language dictionaries? What’s the best starting place to research Latin American cinema? I’ve heard there are some good podcasts about 20 th century Chinese history. Where? I need to read a book published in the 17 th century Have you got historic French newspapers online? The book I want is out on loan. What can I do? Can I really use Twitter to help with my studies? A group of us want to watch a DVD in the Library I’m going to be abroad. Can I still access books and journals? Where can I find comparative statistics about the French and British cinema industries? How can I search contemporary German newspapers? I need a quick way of locating film reviews How do I include the translator’s details in a bibliographical reference? How can I find books on my reading list? I’m doing a linguistic study. Where can I find French texts online?
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Resources to help you Books: print and electronic Articles and papers Audio- visual materials Social media Texts online
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Full and mo Explore and discover with LibrarySearch Books, articles and much, much more Full & mobile views
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Our subject guides are packed with resources, news and guidance
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Library Search? Subject guide? Databases not covered Better search options, e.g. thesauri, alerts, non-English languages Specialist resources (newspapers, multimedia, archives) Books, DVDs, articles..Good starting point
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…all our e-resources are available on or off campus
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Our study spaces cater for all….
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We’re open 24 / 7 in term-time
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