It is recommended that you search for a book using the library website; however, if you would like to browse the shelves for books on a particular topic you can find business and management titles in the following areas:
First floor of the University Library:
174.4 | Business ethics |
300.72 | Research methodology |
306.4812 | Leisure |
328 | Industrial economics |
330 | Financial economics |
332.024 | Personal finance |
332.1 | Banking |
332.6 | Financial markets |
337 | International economics/markets |
338.4791 | Tourism |
363.69 | Culture and heritage management |
394.2068 | Events management |
Second floor of the University Library:
657 | Accountancy |
658 | General management |
658.1 | Organisation and Financial Management |
658.15 | Corporate finance |
658.3 | HRM |
658.30072 | Research methods for HRM |
658.311 | Recruitment and selection |
658.3124 | Coaching and mentoring for business |
658.3125 | Performance management |
658.4 | Executive management |
658.401 | Strategic management |
658.404 | Project management |
658.5 | Operations management |
658.8 | Marketing |
659 | Advertising |
687 | Fashion |
808.066 | Writing your dissertation |
Search for books using the library website: http://library.lincoln.ac.uk
It is recommended that you log in to the library website before you begin searching. You can do this by clicking on the 'My Account' tab, selecting 'Students and staff' and entering your university email address (yourstudentIDnumber@students.lincoln.ac.uk) and your Blackboard password.
Search tip: If looking for a specific book, type the author's surname and keywords from the title of the book in the search box. If you would like to focus on book only, select 'Find books' below the search box and then run your search.
Information about requesting books can be found here.
The best place to start is your online reading list as this contains all the reading recommended by your tutor.
Your online reading list can be accessed via the relevant module site on Blackboard. Click on the 'Module resources' folder. If you know the module name and/or code, you can search for it here.
There is a reading list guide for students here.