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Health Sciences

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The reading list for your module is an essential source of revision material. You can find your module reading list by searching iFindReading or going to the reading list section of Canvas. 

Finding your Books

The Library & Information Centre @ Singleton Park is on 4 floors and is divided into East and West wings. You enter the library on level 3 of the West Wing. Books are arranged on the library shelves according to subject. Every subject has its own call number, and the call number will be found on the spine of each book.  

The Learning Resource Centre @ St Davids Park is on the first floor. Books are arranged on the library shelves according to subject. Every subject has its own call number, and the call number will be found on the spine of each book.

Take a look at our guides on how to use iFind, the library catalogue to search for resources.

Book locations

Health Sciences books and journals are mainly at the classmark R on Level 2 East of Singleton Park Library and in the Learning Resources Centre @ St David's Park. Some examples of useful classmarks and subject headings:

Classmark Subject Headings Location
QP34 Human Physiology Level 2 East
RA971 Leadership in Healthcare Level 2 East
RC86 Emergency Medicine Level 2 East
RC440 Mental Health in Healthcare Level 2 East
RG950 Midwifery Level 2 East
RM701 Manual Therapy Level 2 East
RM735 Occupational Therapy Level 2 East
RT23 Communication in Healthcare Level 2 East
RT73 Reflective Practice in Healthcare Level 2 East
RT81.5 Healthcare Research Level 2 East

E-Book collections

Click on the button below to see a list of all our e-book databases. Refine your search further by choosing a Subject from the drop-down list.

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LibraryPlus

LibraryPlus Service

LibraryPlus - That extra support for your studies

We offer a number of specially designed services, known as LibraryPlus, aimed at making your student life easier. 

Who can use LibraryPlus? All students, with particular emphasis on:

  • Part time students
  • Students living at a distance
  • Work based learners
  • Students who are often on placements (e.g. Health Science students)
  • Disabled students
  • Carers

Go to the LibraryPlus webpage for more information