It’s important not to waste study time using unsuitable sources. Some sources will be prescribed by the tutor who has set the work. However, you’ll also be expected to find your own appropriate sources.
Textbooks
Many books are likely to be available as e-books, but hard-copy texts may be consulted in some public libraries, college or university libraries, or purchased.
Journal articles
Journals may also be available from your college or university library as paper copies or online. The CIPD has large range of online journal articles that CIPD members can access.
Websites
All students look for information online. But while there are many excellent websites, you do need to take care because not all websites are reliable. When looking at an unfamiliar website, ask yourself:
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Who wrote the text and what are their credentials?
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Is the author likely to be biased in what they say?
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How old is the information?
It can be hard to find answers to these questions so students are often advised to stick to websites of well-respected organisations such as the CIPD, renowned journals, academic institutions and government bodies.
Company information
Companies’ own websites often provide useful material.