Skip to Main Content

Foundation Studies: Textbooks & eBooks

Subjects and Shelfmarks in the Library

Subject Sub-sections  

Class number

Basic Maths

510

CV writing / Interviews / Job hunting

650.14

English language

420

English language: dictionaries

423

English language: encyclopaedias

420.3

Essay writing

808.066

Grammar

425

Interpersonal skills

153.6

Maths: Dictionaries

510.3

Maths: Revision guides

510.76

Numeracy

513

Personal Finance

332

PowerPoint

005.58

Presentations

658.452

Punctuation

421.1

Reading skills

428.43

Telephone skills

651.73

Time management    

371.3021

Writing letters        

808

Cannot Find What You Are Looking For?

  • Is the book out on loan? - Place a hold
  • Is the book at another library site? - Place a hold
  • Is the book not held by the library at all? - Use the Inter library loan service to borrow it from another library
  • Recommend a book? - Contact your Subject Specialist or Librarian if you would like to recommend a book we should buy for the library. 

Looking for a Book We Don't Have?

If you are looking for a book which is not held in any of our libraries, you can ask us to borrow it from another library through the Inter-Library Loans system.

Search the Library Catalogue

 

 

Textbooks & eBooks

The Library has a huge range of textbook and eBook titles to meet your needs.

Textbooks can be a great place to start your research, but remember that demand can be high, so you'll need to plan in advance.  Use the Library Catalogue to check what books the library has available.

eBooks are a quick and easy way to access material.  They are available on or off campus and can be used 24 hours a day.  If you own a tablet device, these books can be viewed easily wherever you have a connection to the internet.  These titles also allow limited printing.

You can access our textbook and eBook collections through the Library Catalogue

Ebooks are included in the library catalogue, however, you may also wish to use the ebook platforms themselves.

Unless otherwise indicated, to access these ebooks platforms click on the link and enter your Network username and password when prompted:

A selection of ebooks for your subject

Making Sense of Maths: Fair Shares

Making Sense of Maths: All things equal

Mastering business letterwriting skills : a practical approach

GCSE learning for lifeand work for CCEA 

Knock 'em Dead : Secrets & Strategies for First-Time Job Seekers

Telephone courtesy & customer service : be your company's lifeline to customers

Reading Comprehension

Intermediate 2 English

Call Numbers Explained

When you enter the details of the item that you want on the Library Catalogue it will display a call number that tells you where the item is shelved.

The call number will usually look something like this:

306.47 GEL 

The combinations of letters and numbers gives a location based on the subject content of the item.  The items are arranged on the shelves using the call numbers.

The library floor plan will show you where items with particular call numbers are stored.