 The Code and Library Catalog provides a useful starting point for your research. You can access books, journal articles, reports, online videos and more on your assignment topic. Logging in will provide you with extra functionality when searching, so click Log in on the Library homepage, then enter your Oasis credentials. To begin searching, enter broad keywords from your topic in the search box and then hit Enter. Initially, your search results will be quite large as the catalogue will list all resources which match your search terms. You can filter your results by clicking on the options in the right menu. The availability filters allow you to limit to peer-reviewed articles, resources that are available online or resources available in the library. Under resource type, you can filter to particular types of resources such as journal articles or newspaper articles. For example, if you select books, this will filter the results to books and ebooks on your topic. To remove a filter at any time and return to the main search results, click the cross next to the filter. If you find older items listed which aren't relevant to your research, you can refine your results using the creation date filter. Most of the library's resources are available online and can be opened directly from the library catalogue. To access, click the available online link in the catalogue record. This displays the database or databases that the item is available in. Note the available from date range as items listed in multiple databases may have different availability. To open the item, click the available at link, in this case ProQuest Central. If you have previously logged into the catalogue, the item should open directly. We recommend accessing articles in their PDF form wherever possible as it will assist you with your referencing.