Library Exam Support 2026
We say this every year, that honestly, we need a better introduction, but hey, it’s always true.
The days are getting longer, the skies a little bit brighter, and the hint that Summer is on its way is in the air. But alongside the seasonal shift comes a familiar reality: exams and final assignments are just around the corner.
Over the years, we’ve built up a catalogue of exam support posts to help you through this busy period. But for 2026, we thought it was time to bring them together. This is the first of three posts to help you during the exam period. Today, we will be going over study skills, but soon we will cover exam support and wellbeing, so stay tuned.
Study Skills and the Library
Study Skills and LibGuides
Then we our Libguides to help you build confidence with your academic and study skills. They are packed with practical advice, tips and tools to help you develop as a researcher as well as strengthen core study skills.
Each school also has its own dedicated page which have been created by our subject librarians with links to relevant databases nd the key resources. Databases include CINAHL, British Standards Online, EBSCO, and many more.
The guide covers core skills you’ll use throughout your time at university, such as literature reviewing, critical thinking, and referencing. There’s also support for using reference management tools like EndNote and Mendeley, helping you stay organised as your reading list grows.
If you’ve explored the LibGuide and feel you’d benefit from a bit of extra support, you can get in touch with us at library@napier.ac.uk. We’ll connect you with one of our subject librarians—often someone who specialises in your area of study—who can offer one-to-one support, either in person or via Microsoft Teams.
You can also check LibCal for upcoming workshops and tutorials, covering everything from literature searching and referencing to making the most of library resources for your research.
Library Space and study skills
Academic Skills and the Library
You can find a wide range of books regarding Academic Skills through Library Search. These will be available both online and in physical books.
As well as the academic skills team, you can contact your subject librarian, someone who specialises in your subject area. They can help you navigate databases, references and finding resources. Additionally, they have crafted lib guides that are tailored to your courses, as well as helping build research skills. Appointments with subject librarians are available through the library training and events calendar, or you can email them as well. Our training and events calendar also offers sessions dedicated to referencing management and how to use the journal collection.
Good Luck!
