Researching school assignments

While we can't research for you or provide answers to school or university assignments, we can offer you some handy tips.

The best way to make use of the Library is to join the Library. A Library login will give you access to licensed resources to use from home or school through our eResources portal.

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To access resources within our eResources portal, simply visit the portal and browse resources under the 'Browse eResources' tab. Some useful databases for students include:

  • Academic Search Complete for peer reviewed journals, newspapers and periodicals
  • JSTOR and Austlit for academic journals
  • Early English Books Online for original sources
  • Trove for newspaper reports

Trusted websites, such as government or university websites, can assist with your research. Look for '.gov.au' or 'edu.au' in the URL to ensure that a website comes from a credible source. American university websites have '.edu' at the end of the URL; universities in the UK have '.ac.uk'.

Remember that the Librarians at your school, university or public library can also help you find what you need to complete your assignment and should be the first people you talk to for any research assistance. 

boys sitting at desks in a school classroom

J. A. Mulligan, Students in a classroom at the Marist Brother's Marcellin College, Randwick, 19 July, 1962, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-145135293

J. A. Mulligan, Students in a classroom at the Marist Brother's Marcellin College, Randwick, 19 July, 1962, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-145135293

Page published: 20 Nov 2023

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