Games Design

Discover the best information, whether you’re a new Games Design student starting your first assignment or delving into a research project.

 

Key resources

Finding information for your assessments

Developing strong information searching skills saves time and brings results. Finding Information Skills covers everything you need for academic searching. Take the Finding Information Skills assessment for a personalised action plan.

Reading Lists

These are set up by your tutors to guide you to good quality, relevant and useful materials to help you with your studies. They are a great starting point before doing your own research - find out more about your Reading Lists.

Library Search

Library Search can make your academic life easier by helping you find a range of reliable and trustworthy sources for your work. It contains a wealth of information to help you make the most of your studies, including books/eBooks, journals/eJournals, articles, databases, and more.

Using Library Search may feel daunting at first, but don't worry, we have a range of guides on how to find relevant resources.

Library Search

Key resources for games design students

Databases

Databases are searchable collections of good quality, academic material, particularly journal articles. They can be small subject specific or large collections covering a wide range of subject areas. Most databases provide access to full-text items.  

Journals, newspapers, working papers, reports and dissertations on a wide range of business topics.
Provides access to full-text journals covering a wide range of business topics, industry and company profiles, trade publications, case studies and SWOT analysis. 
A great place to start a search on most subjects, providing access to both books and journal articles. 
Provides a large collection of journals and books, mainly in the science, technology, engineering, and medicine subject areas. 
Contains a broad collection of information covering the life and physical sciences, technology, healthcare, social science, and the arts and humanities.

Video

Videos offer a dynamic way to absorb information. They often present complex ideas in an easily digestible format.

A substantial collection of videos for a wide range of subject areas including, business, counselling, film, health, history, music, and more.
An archive of more than 2.2 million radio and TV programmes that have been broadcast in the UK. You can search for, and watch, anything already in the archive, as well as making use of the TV scheduling service. This allows you to record TV and radio programmes that are scheduled to be broadcast over the next seven days.
Provides access to a large, curated catalogue of more than 30,000 educational documentaries and classic films from leading producers.

Newspapers

Newspapers are a valuable source of information. They provide insight into what interests and concerns people both now and in the past.

The Library gives students and researchers access to wide-range of Newspapers.

Provides access to the full-text of more than 2,300 major world newspapers.
A database of local, regional, UK national and highly prominent international newspapers, with archives back to the 1980s.

LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning offers more than 9,000 professionally produced online courses covering a wide range of technical, creative and professional skills.

Always use our institutional link to log in – you will need your University email address and password. The first time that you log in, you will be taken through a setup process to discover courses tailored to your interests.

Discover more in our video: Using LinkedIn Learning at Salford.

Print Books

You can borrow print books from the Library. Below is a map of where to find social work-related books. The location details below are a guide, it is best to search Library Search for exact location of items:

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University assessments

Whilst studying at Salford you will need to complete a range of assessments. We provide a range of guidance on how to approach the different assessment types you may come across. 

Referencing

We provide eLearning, written guides, and an extensive list of referencing examples. 

Skills A-Z

We have developed eLearning over a wide range of subjects for you to develop your academic skills at home and in your own time.

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Workshops

We offer online and face-to-face workshops to help you develop your academic skills. These engaging, interactive sessions cover a wide range of topics which take place throughout the year, so check up on the list regularly.

Click on a workshop title to book onto the session via Advantage. If a session has no remaining spaces, sign up to the waiting list in case a space becomes free!

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One to one appointments

You can book a one to one appointment with your Academic Support Team to discuss finding information, academic and writing skills, or digital support.

Follow the link below, choose your school and what you'd like support with, then select your chosen time slot and book on through Advantage.