Help youuse yoursubjectguideUseinformationto supportyourargumentsUnderstand theparts of anacademicarticle and whatthey meanAnsweryourquestionson AskLiveFind yourtextbooksfor free inthe libraryConduct aliteraturereviewAccessUC’s videostreamingservicesJudge if awebpage isOK to usefor anassignmentReferencingyourresourcesFindspecialistdatabases/ contentPlan yoursearchingto savetimeUnderstandPeerReviewIdentifyimportantjournals inyourdisciplineConductworkshopsto help youlearn keyskillsDoresearchfor industryprojectsUnderstandhow copyrightimpacts youruniversityworkHelp youuse yoursubjectguideUseinformationto supportyourargumentsUnderstand theparts of anacademicarticle and whatthey meanAnsweryourquestionson AskLiveFind yourtextbooksfor free inthe libraryConduct aliteraturereviewAccessUC’s videostreamingservicesJudge if awebpage isOK to usefor anassignmentReferencingyourresourcesFindspecialistdatabases/ contentPlan yoursearchingto savetimeUnderstandPeerReviewIdentifyimportantjournals inyourdisciplineConductworkshopsto help youlearn keyskillsDoresearchfor industryprojectsUnderstandhow copyrightimpacts youruniversitywork

What do Subject Librarians do? - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Help you use your subject guide
  2. Use information to support your arguments
  3. Understand the parts of an academic article and what they mean
  4. Answer your questions on AskLive
  5. Find your textbooks for free in the library
  6. Conduct a literature review
  7. Access UC’s video streaming services
  8. Judge if a webpage is OK to use for an assignment
  9. Referencing your resources
  10. Find specialist databases / content
  11. Plan your searching to save time
  12. Understand Peer Review
  13. Identify important journals in your discipline
  14. Conduct workshops to help you learn key skills
  15. Do research for industry projects
  16. Understand how copyright impacts your university work