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Google Scholar search results include resources from our Library's online collections.
Update the Library links setting to RMIT. Search results will then show FindIt @ RMIT access to the resources.
We explain the access in more detail, give you some tips on how to interpret search results and what to do when there are access issues.
If you need help getting started with your research, our subject guides will help.
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Our Easy Cite tool shows how to format references in a range of styles used at RMIT.
This handy tool will help you plan your research and stay on track with your assessments.
We will show you how to find and evaluate relevant information, and keep track of the sources you use.
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These sessions and workshops were designed by neurodivergent RMIT staff.
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Peer Mentoring via the Vygo app allows you to connect with peers who have recent experience with course content and are studying at RMIT. It’s a casual, friendly, and student-led service. You can ask a couple of quick questions or build an ongoing connection both online and face-to-face. Peer mentors are current student volunteers that have completed the course within the previous 12 months and received a grade of 75% or above.
Peer Mentors are not available for every course at RMIT. When you join a Peer Mentoring section in Vygo you will see the list of courses available.
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