Library resources for preparing for exams and assessments

May 28, 2020

Now begins the exam session, a rather difficult time in each student’s learning activity. The library can also help prepare for the reporting period, and offer solutions for more effective learning, and provide spaces for communication and collaboration with colleagues. This period is stressful. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare well so that you can feel confident and calm.

Considering to security requirements, this semester many of the exams will be conducted remotely. The library’s collection of books and information resources provide students with opportunities to prepare, plan, and take exams remotely. We offer you library services and resources that can be useful in preparing for exams and assessments.

We invite you to use the information bridge Library – University – Student (BUS).  Here you will find lists of the literature of the studied subject, link to the place of publication, e-resources, the ability to view the covers and contents of publications, read part of the publication in the Google Books system, the latest thematic literature, and a search of publications in the Virtual Library. In one place, you will find all the information necessary for studies in VGTU University.
How to find recommended e-books >>>

If you can't find recommended books in electronic format, you can order the necessary books in the VGTU virtual library and take back them in the central library (1st floor, room 101) and the reading rooms of the specified faculties.

If you are unable to attend the library, you can use the copy order service. You will receive the ordered copy of the publication in an electronic format in your e-mail. You can order the service by logging in to the Virtual Library profile, select the required publication, and click "Order a copy".
The service is paid. In the Virtual library, you will find a description of the publication. There you will find a link to the content of the publication, and you will able to choose the pages of the publication you need.
More information you can find here.

Find resources for distance learning using the VGTU Virtual library. Here you will do a one-stop search, and the system will provide you with results from VGTU Library resources, subscribed databases, open-access electronic resources, LST standards, Lithuanian Academic Electronic Library (eLABa). 
Here you will find a comprehensive guide about all the virtual library search capabilities.

Searching subject databases for journal articles about your exam topics can be a great way to see the wider debate and discussion around key issues, which could help you provide more detailed analytical responses in your exam.

We also have a useful list of resources that publishers have made openly available during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

If you want to learn how to effectively search for the reliable and latest information for exams and assessments, what search tools recommended by VGTU Library, how to correctly describe the cited sources and create a bibliography correctly, participate in online workshops by the library.
Here you can find more information about the online workshops organized by the library.

In the library’s information resources, you can also find books to help you develop skills that will help you properly prepare for exams and assessments. In these resources, you will find practical tips and examples on how to achieve optimal exam results, manage stress and time, develop the most effective learning strategies, develop the motivation to learn, and discover self-confidence in critical situations. We have listed a few titles here, but you can also look at VGTU virtual library to see if there are any specific books about exams in your subject area or discipline.

  1. Mcilroy, D. (2005). Exam Success. (1st ed., SAGE Study Skills Series).
  2. Tracy, E. (2006). Student's Guide To Exam Success. (2nd ed.).
  3. Fawcett Facey, D. (2010). The Social Studies Helper: Creative Assignments for Exam Success.
  4. Khalid Khan. (2016). Mnemonics and Study Tips for Medical Students. CRC Press.
  5. Holmes, A. (2005). Pass your exams: Study Skills for Success. (Vol. 3, 52 Brilliant Ideas). 

 

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