Access and Inclusion Services provide advice and guidance in relation to access, adjustments and inclusive practices for students who have a disability, impairment or chronic health condition and those with significant caring responsibilities.
Learn more about these services below:
What do you do with all those references you have found? You can use a bibliographic management software to store, organise, and cite your references.
There are many free systems available. The Library supports the bibliographic management tool EndNote. EndNote automates citing your references and allows you to create and organise a library of references. For more information and to download the software, check out the EndNote Guide:
This short video (2 min 52 sec) explains the principles of copyright and what is expected of you as a student.
Visit the Copyright Guide for information on how copyright is managed at UniSA.
The Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) program is:
PASS hourly sessions are run weekly during the study semesters. PASS is held in the Jeffrey Smart Building, Room (JS2-09A), City West campus. For other campuses, use the timetable link below.