We are delighted to present a programme of 15 Library Bitesize sessions, presented by Centre for Research Collections, Library Academic Support, and Library Research Support teams, in partnership with the Digital Skills team. Image These are short introductory webinars with time for questions and answers and plenty of pointers to more in-depth resources and guidance. They will be delivered live using Collaborate, will be recorded, and will be made available for follow-up viewing on Media Hopper. The programme is designed to have something of use to students and researchers in any discipline and at any level. The full programme is available to book via the Digital Skills and Training page. Booking opens a few weeks in advance of each date. Sessions include: How to reference and avoid plagiarism Using Law Databases Ten Top Tips for finding academic literature Using EndNote for systematic reviews Getting Started with Rare Books and Archives Introduction to Web Archives Publishing your first journal article Using Google and Google Scholar for finding academic literature Introduction to China-related information resources Choosing a reference manager To view previous BiteSize recordings, see our Media Hopper Playlist. To suggest topics for future Bitesizes, please contact the Academic Support Librarians. Marshall Dozier, Academic Support Librarian Publication date 07 Oct, 2021