INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENTS
Book a 30-minute appointment with a Librarian and/or a Learning Adviser.
For help with:
Book a Librarian appointment, or email library@ecu.edu.au
For help with:
Book a Learning Adviser appointment, or email learningadviser@ecu.edu.au
GROUP WORKSHOPS
Library Workshops
Please note that registration is required for these workshops
To improve your:
Our range of workshops covers topics including:
DROP-IN SESSIONS
No registration is required
Alternatively, you may attend a scheduled assignment and referencing drop-in session, where you can connect with a Librarian and/or a Learning Adviser (Librarian available at JO and ML campuses only) for a brief enquiry.
The schedule of workshops and drop-in sessions for Semester 1, 2025, can be found in our workshop schedule booklet. If you are unable to attend a workshop, you can access previous workshop recordings, which are available to watch on demand.
Chat with our Library Peer Assistants immediately and get general support and advice, as well as assistance for using ECU learning technologies both on campus and online.
Meet us online by booking an appointment with a Librarian or Learning Adviser and selecting the online option.
Find online workshops which are available on our Library Workshops & Events section.
Online workshops require registration. You will receive an email with the session link before the workshop begins.
To get in touch with us, you can send us an email. Once you send the email to the library, it will be forwarded to one of our team members who will assist you with your enquiry. We are here to help!
Assignments can have different structures and be organised differently based on their types. However, all assignments should include an introduction, a body that is divided into paragraphs, a conclusion, a clear purpose, and logical organisation of ideas. If you want to learn more about how to structure different types of assignments, please visit Academic Skills @ ECU on Canvas.
Edith Cowan University acknowledges and respects the Noongar people, who are
the traditional custodians of the land upon which its campuses stand and its programs
operate.
In particular ECU pays its respects to the Elders, past and present, of the Noongar
people, and embrace their culture, wisdom and knowledge.