Library Support during exams.
It’s the time of year again, and I think we say nearly every time. Exams and assignments creep up quickly. We understand this time can feel like a lot. And the library wants to support you in the best way possible.
If things feel like they are way too much, there is wider support through the Wellbeing and Inclusion team; their webpages are filled with wonderful advice and contact information.
Exam Support Resources
We have a wide range of Exam Support Resources. Starting off with our Training and Events Calendar. Here you can find introductory sessions to advance research support to 1.1 appointments with subject librarians and academic skills advisors to help you along your academic journey.
Sessions are available online and in person, so double-check the information listed just in case. And if these times don’t suit, you can contact your subject librarian directly. Not sure who your subject librarian is? Information is listed on the myNapier pages.
We also have study skills webpages, with helpful tips and tricks. Full of material that will help you with essays and dissertations, report structure, help with collecting data and grammar.
Here you can also find our libguides, which are divided into two types.:
- Our subject guides have been specially designed by your subject librarians. These guides are filled with the best and most relevant resources to journals, databases and reference material to whatever subject you are studying.
- Our Research Guides are created by the library team to help build research and digital information skills, covering things like analysis and data collection.
Together, these guides will give you ways to study more effectively and help you handle any assignment you may be facing.
Wellbeing and Exams Support at the Library
Exams can be stressful, and we want to help with that stress. Again, if things feel too much, please contact our wellbeing and inclusion team.
Each campus library has a relaxation space to help you take your mind off things. If you feel like you need a break, please visit them. Filled with comfy sofas, plants, and some games just to provide a bit of distraction.
We also have our wellbeing collection, which is available both in person and online. Through the wellbeing ligbuide, you can access a wide range of books to help combat that exam stress.
And from a previous post, we have some top tips to beat exam stress:
Here are our top tips to help get you through.
Top Tips for Beating Exam Stress
- Timetable and prepare a study plan.
- Create a study space that is comfortable, quiet, well-lit, organised, and has no distractions nearby.
- Put your information into a format that allows you to absorb it best.
- Take regular study breaks. Alternating subjects you’re studying will also help.
- Remember self-care!
- Schedule fun activities to reduce your stress.
- Eat nutritious foods and exercise regularly to keep your brain power and energy up!
- Make sure you have all the items you need for any exams. Get them ready the day before to avoid rushing on the day.
- Remove anything distracting to help you focus. Try putting your phone in a different room when revising.
- Write down revision targets for the day, review your progress, and update your revision timetable and targets appropriately.
Most of all: Remember to rest – get a good night’s sleep – and also relax! Check out our Virtual Relaxation Space,

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