This Subject Guide page contains Websites, Online Resources, Books, Journals and a Toolbox.

Websites

The websites for Beauty Therapy are listed on a seperate page.

Online Resources

Infotrac

The College Library subscribes to a large number of electronic journals and magazines through a service called 'Infotrac'. If you have never used 'Infotrac' and need help here is a short user guide.

Books

Subject Shelf Mark
Human anatomy 611
Muscles 611.7
Human physiology 612
Hygiene 613.62
Fitness 613.7
Complementary therapies 615.53
Homeopathy 615.532
Aromatherapy 615.536
Reflexology 615.537
Physical therapies 615.82
Massage, Indian head Massage, Reiki 615.822
Sports massage 617.1027
General grooming 646.7
Make-up 646.72
Beauty care skin, face, epilation 646.726
Salon management 646.726068
Manicure and pedicure 646.727
Physical body treatments 646.75
Cosmetics 668.55
Stage make-up 792.027
Careers in beauty therapy 646.724023
Careers in complementary therapies 615.53023
Careers in hairdressing 646.724023

Journals

Toolbox

How to use the Internet
The Intute Virtual Training Suite provides free Internet tutorials to help you learn how to get the best from the Web for your education and research. The tutorials are written and updated by a team of subject specialists based in universities and colleges across the UK. Click the list of tutorials and then chose the one that interests you, or have a look at the Internet Detective which will also help you to evaluate the reliability and usefulness of web pages.

Athens
Some of the Learning centre's electronic resources will require you to log in using the Athens validation service. (Especially if you use them outside College.) You will need an Athens username and password to do this. Obtain an "Athens Student Logon Request Form" from your Learning Centre; complete and return the form. You will receive notification of your account through your TMC student e mail.

Words used in assignments
The words used when questions or assignments are set can be confusing if you are not used to them. This list explains what tutors and examiners are looking for and what you should write about.

How to make a 2 or 3 column leaflet
If you need to make a 2 or 3 column leaflet in Word these simple instructions will explain what you need to do.
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