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London Metropolitan University

Sociology

Courses covered by this Guide

BSc Sociology | BSc Sociology (including foundation year)
 
BSc Criminology and Sociology | BSc Psychology and Sociology

Library Skills Workshops

Cartoon of students engaged in learningLed by the Academic Liaison Librarian team, these workshops will help you develop your skills for uni and beyond.  

Upcoming workshops...

Getting Started with Zotero
⭐ Monday 13 October 2025 13:00-14:30 In-Person Sign up here

⭐ Friday 28 November 2025 13:00-14:30 In-person Sign up here

How to use Gen AI and why should I care?
⭐ Monday 27 October 2025 13:00-14:30 In-Person Sign up here

⭐ Tuesday 4 November 2025 13:00-14:30 In-person Sign up here

⭐ Thursday 20 November 2025 13:00-14:30 In-person Sign up here

⭐ Monday 1 December 2025 13:00-14:30 In-person Sign up here

Academic Integrity at London Met

⭐ Wednesday 22 October 2025 13:15-14:00 Online Sign up here

⭐ Tuesday 12 November 2025 13:15-14:00 Online Sign up here

Library Refresher and Using Library Search

⭐ Library Refresher video - soon

⭐ Library Search video - soon

How to Reference with Cite Them Right

Online video- This video explains the importance of referencing, introduces the main styles used at the University, and shows you how to use the referencing support guide Cite Them Right.

For full details of our workshops, take a look at: Library Skills Workshops 

Subject guides and librarians

The Librarians are specialists in their subject areas and are available to advise and support students in the following ways:

  • Help with researching for assignments, dissertations and projects
  • Effective use of Library subject collections, databases and other resources
  • Referencing and plagiarism
  • Basic study skills
  • And any other information needs you may have related to your studies

If you'd like more support on subject specific research, please contact your Academic Liaison Librarian.

Online reading lists

The best place to find your reading list is on Weblearn.

Each of your modules will have a Blackboard site. Look for the "Reading List" link in the left hand menu to link to your online reading list.

Or do search for a reading list by module code or title using the quick search box below:


Reading List

Search for lists, modules & courses