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A guide to assist students and staff with Behavioural studies resources
Last update: Sep 07th, 2009 URL: http://monash.libguides.com/content.php?pid=56523  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Behavioural studies

This guide will introduce you to Behavioural Studies resources at Monash University Library.These resources include the relationships between the individual and the social; human relationships; theories of personality, identity, self and others; explanations of criminal behaviours; individual development across the lifecourse; conflict and difference; the self in digital environments.

Caulfield Library, Matheson Library (Clayton) and Berwick Library and Learning Commons provide substantial support for teaching and research in Behavioural studies.                                                               

Related subject pages:Criminal Justice and Criminology; Psychology; Sociology

Contact Librarians: Janet McGarry (Caulfield Library), Anna Davis (Matheson Library), Megan Lee (Berwick Library and Learning Commons)                                                                                                      

Contact Learning Skills Advisors: Leanne McCann                                                                                                    

 

Librarians and Learning skills advisers

Librarians can help you with:

  • how and where to start researching your topic
  • effective use of databases and the internet
  • finding and evaluating information
  • using the Library's collections

Learning skills advisers assist students in improving their academic language and approaches to learning, including:

  • academic English
  • study methods and exam preparation
  • effective listening and note-taking
  • problem-solving and critical thinking
  • reading strategies
  • essay, report and thesis writing
  • writing for research projects
  • oral communication and presentation
 
 

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