
Search the library's print and online resources to find books, ebooks, articles, recordings and more.
Here is a short guide to help you get started: Multisearch: A Quick Overview
The library catalogue lists physical items and ebooks purchased by the library.
Use Multisearch to search the library catalogue and online collections at the same time.
Google Scholar can be a useful search tool when starting your research, but it should not be the only tool you use. However, while you know you can rely on MTU library resources, it is up to you to make sure content you find on Google Scholar is safe to use for your assignments and research.
Did you know you can link Google Scholar to MTU Kerry library so it always tells you when the full text of an article is available in the library?
Here is our Link MTU Kerry Library to Google Scholar guide.
Use the A-Z of Online Journals to find a specific journal or journals on a specific subject.
Searching the library's online resources is a bit different to searching Google. Here are some tips to get you started:
Things to think about when making your list of keywords
For more search help, check out out the Effective Searching Module of the Assignment Toolkit. and our Top Tips for Smarter Searching guide for more search hints
Use these databases to do a more focused search for journal articles that relate to your music topic. Click on the "i" icon to see a description for each database.
You can find a full list of library e-resources on the library's A-Z of Online Resources page.
Use Multisearch to find books and ebooks. Here is a selection of print and electronic books available through the library.
Guide to the standards of proficiency for social care workers : domain 1
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Social care work : an introduction for students in Ireland
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This volume includes contributions from academics and practitioners across the wide range of social care work settings. Key theoretical and practice areas are presented and debated, drawing on the most recent academic and scientific literature from Ireland and internationally.
Use Multisearch to find journals and ejournals.

Here is a selection of print and ejournals available through the library. Click the "i" icon to quickly see if the journal is available in print or online
British Journal of Social Work
01/02/1996 to Present in Oxford Journals.
Published for the British Association of Social Workers, this is the leading academic social work journal in the UK.
Ethics and social welfare
01/01/2007 to Present in SocINDEX with Full Text.
Publishes articles of a critical & reflective nature concerned with the ethical issues surrounding social welfare practice & policy.
Child & adolescent social work journal
01/02/1997 to Present in Springer Journals.
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal addresses current issues in the field of social work drawn from theory, direct practice, research, and social policy.
Social Work: Journal of the National Association of Social Workers
01/01/1996 to Present in Oxford Journals 2023 All Titles.
Social Work is the premier journal of the social work profession. Widely read by practitioners, faculty, and students, it is the official journal of NASW.
Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies
01/01/2008 to Present in SocINDEX with Full Text.
Aims to publish papers in the social sciences and related applied areas, including social work, social policy, community development, education, criminology, youth work, psychology, sociology, family studies, social care, early education & related areas.
Here are some website you may find useful. Remember to always check the quality and reliability of resources you find on websites.
Need an idea? - Here are some suggested places to start:
Not sure how to develop your topic?
Referencing is an essential skill for academic writing. It is important to acknowledge the work of others to avoid plagiarism.
We recommend you complete the following online tutorials from the MTU Libraries Assignment Toolkit.
Here is a link to MTU Kerry Library's Guide to Referencing, Citations and Avoiding Plagiarism (MTU Kerry).
Look for a peer-review limiter on your search results page.

How do I know if a journal is peer-reviewed?
Be careful, however! Not all articles within a peer-reviewed journal are peer-reviewed articles.
TIP: Peer-reviewed articles will have an abstract and a list of references.
We recommend you complete the following online tutorials from the MTU Library Assignment Toolkit.
You can also check out the MTU Kerry's Academic Success Centre or MTU Cork's Academic Learning Centre