Five free Library resources to help you get ahead

La Trobe University Library offers a huge range of online resources, services and personalised support.

If you’ve just started your first semester at La Trobe, or if you’ve been here awhile but have not yet explored what the Library has to offer, here’s five Library resources you should be using:

1. The Library website

The Library website is much more than just a place to borrow books or check opening hours. It offers a wide array of services, resources and programs to assist you in almost any aspect of study, including:

Expert Help Guides provide step-by-step guides and tutorials on how to find information, complete assessments and resources and tips for different subject and discipline areas.

Our Academic Referencing Tool, which will show you exactly how to reference different information types (books, journal articles, newspaper articles etc).

Search tools that provide access to a wide variety of resources and information for assignments.

Reading lists where you can access all your subject readings in one place and save a ton of money.

Upcoming events calendar where you can discover in-person and online workshops on topics such as academic referencing, time management, search skills, exams, writing assignments and more. We also host various displays, stalls and events throughout the year, like book swaps and Chat and Connect.

2. Support to help you succeed

Need some help with study or assignments? 24/7 online support is available for all students – and it’s all free!

  • Studiosity: get same-day online help with experts who can help answer your questions, provide feedback and tips for your assignments, and more.
  • Achieve@Uni: browse online learning resources to find out what you need to know, learn great tips and get linked to more help.
  • Expert help guides: get detailed information on a large variety of specific academic subject areas as well as cover essential academic and information skills to assist you through your academic journey.

A range of study and subject help is available. You can book a consultation to discuss assignments, ask questions, get tips to improve your general study skills and receive personalised support and advice.

Book an appointment with one of our experts for help with:

  • study skills, assignment planning and academic writing
  • finding information, referencing and identifying assessment/research questions
  • research and publishing

You can also contact the Library team online through Library Chat.

3. Study skills workshops

We offer a wide variety of workshops throughout the year. Workshops can be especially helpful if you’re new to studying at university.

Designed to boost your confidence and give you the skills to succeed in your studies, workshops cover a range of topics, including:

  • How to write great assignments (literature reviews, essays, reports etc)
  • academic writing
  • referencing, Turnitin and plagiarism
  • how to use databases and Google Scholar
  • time management
  • how to avoid burnout, and much more

To find out about upcoming workshops, visit our training and workshops webpage.

4. Licensed software and databases

The Library buys subscriptions to databases and software so you can find useful and interesting information on a wide variety of topics. Library databases contain very specific, reliable information designed to help you with research, coursework and assessments.

Our databases provide access to scholarly peer-reviewed articles, newspaper articles, book reviews, magazine articles and much more.

5. Peer Learning Advisors (PLAs)

The Library’s PLAs are fellow students specially trained to help you with study and assignments. They can help you with any discipline, at any campus.

PLAs are available on campus and online – and no appointment is necessary. You can check PLA availability on the Library website.