As well as the Shelf Help books in the Library, there is now a Wellbeing Wall with information on where to get help and different wellbeing issues.
It will be refreshed every month so look out for new information every time you visit the Library.
As well as the Shelf Help books in the Library, there is now a Wellbeing Wall with information on where to get help and different wellbeing issues.
It will be refreshed every month so look out for new information every time you visit the Library.
Want to know what’s going on in school, the library and local community? Well, have a look at the new What’s On? noticeboard in the library every time you visit.
Did you know that from 31 January 2022, all 5-21 year olds can travel for free on buses?
To find out more and how to apply, see the Transport Scotland website.
Useful links have been added to the Library Careers Information page.
Needing help with your personal statement for UCAS application? There’s lots of useful websites listed on the Library website and a helpsheet too. See the HECOM poster for quick tips too.
There’s so much information at your fingertips these days – but how much of it is reliable? How much can you trust? How many articles, photos and stories are fake?
Evaluating resources is key to ensuring you have good information in your work. See the Library helpsheets on research skills and using Google effectively for some tips.
Also available are 2 websites which fact check major news stories and provide reliable and balanced information on the hot topics of the day. Check them out if you need to fact check information before using it in your work.
The Ferret – Scottish based fact checking service
Full Fact – London based fact checking service