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    BannerSFAREGS
    Shared with Selected Users by
    Mrs Claire Desai
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    Combining multiple files in to a single PDF file using Adobe Acrobat XI Pro
    This video shows you how to create a single PDF file combining the contents of several files. The steps relate to using Adobe Acrobat XI Pro which can be accessed in any of the University's workstation rooms or can be installed from the Additional Software folder on a staff desktop. For best viewing Download the file.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Dave Martin presentation
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Sarah Fielding
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    EBP process
    EBP process

    Shared with the University by
    Mrs Lisha Chen-Wilson
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    ESM show and tell
    Shared with Selected Schools/Units by
    Miss Joanne Quinn
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    Ethnicity workshop v12
    Cancer helpline. PDF version

    Shared with Selected Users by
    Ms Mimi Lee
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    Hartley Library Search Planner
    This 2-page planner will help students search databases more effectively using Boolean logic

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Sarah Fielding
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    Julie Watson Presentation
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Sarah Fielding
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    New Data Centre
    Shared with Selected Schools/Units by
    Miss Joanne Quinn
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    Richard Treves presentation
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Sarah Fielding
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    SYS-MDSTU Test document
    This is a test document, and should be visible to 6 test students only. If showing correctly, the file will appear as a blank word doc.

    Shared with Selected Users by
    Ms Valerie Beynon
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    University branding guidelines
    The document detailing the key features of the university brand and how to use it.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    Using page and section breaks, mirror margins and headers & footers in a thesis in MS Word 2010 (PC) Manual
    The University's thesis regulations give very specific guidance about margin's and page layout. This manual explains how to use set up margins to work with double sided printing; how to ensure chapters start on the right-hand page; and how to create running headers and footers in a thesis written in MS Word 2010.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Shared with the World by
    Mr Nic Monks
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    Claire Test
    Shared with Selected Users by
    Mrs Claire Desai
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    Comp1205 additional module resources
    This is currently a test file

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Kate Dickens
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    Opportunities for Achieving Competence in Personal Attributes for Personal & Professional Developments
    This document lists descriptions of generic skills / personal attributes that are useful to consider in personal and professional development. It also describes some general competencies and offers some thoughts on how to create opportunities to achieve competence with a bias towards computer science & IT students. It is based on advice given by Career Destinations at the University of Southampton and other universities

    Shared with the World by
    Miss Kate Dickens
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    How to setup eFolio so that you can do Module assignments
    This document is under test

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Kate Dickens
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    Introduction to Graphite and RDF
    This is a set of slides and a tutorial exercise which we used to teach people the basics of RDF and how they can manipulate data in this format to make quite powerful web pages very simply. It is not intended as full introduction to RDF and it's subtleties the aim is to teach the very bare minimum to be able to do something quickly. It empowers programmers to go away and play with linked data.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    Adding an EndNote reference list in the Reference section of a thesis in Word 2010 (PC)
    This video shows how to get your list of EndNote references in to the Reference section of the University template. EndNote wants to place the list at the very end of the document, but in the University's thesis structure the References are followed by the Bibliography. This video shows how to deal with this issue.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Adding pictures, SmartArt and drawings to a thesis in MS Word 2011 (Mac) Manual
    Adding illustrations can make it much easier to make a point in a thesis. Download this manual on how in insert pictures, insert SmartArt (a selection of pre-defined diagram types) and draw your own diagram with shapes in MS Word 2011. The guide also shows you how to create a Table of Figures in the thesis.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Tidying up tools for writing a thesis in MS Word 2010 (PC) Manual
    This manual shows you how to use a range of useful smaller features Word 2010 - cross referencing, track changes, word count, endnotes and footnotes, spell checker, autocorrect, screen split, comments and find and replace.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Tidying up tools in MS Word 2011 (Mac) Manual
    This manual shows you how to use a range of useful smaller features Word 2011 - cross-referencing, track changes, word count, endnotes and footnotes, spell checker, autocorrect, screen split, comments and find and replace.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    University of Southampton thesis end matter template for use with Word 2007/2010/2013/2016 (PC) and Word 2008/2011/2016 (Mac)
    The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links on the document now stored in this resource. The template covers the final sections of a thesis - appendices, glossary, list of references and bibliography.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using Cross-references in Word 2010 (PC)
    Cross-references allow you to tell the reader where they can find more detailed content on a subject within in your document. This video shows you how to set up, navigate with and refresh cross-references in Word 2010. Download the video for the best viewing experience.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using Cross-referencing in Word 2011 (Mac)
    Cross-references allow you to tell the reader where they can find more detailed content on a subject within in your document. This video shows you how to set up, navigate with and refresh cross-references in Word 2011. Download the video for the best viewing experience.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using page and section breaks, mirror margins and headers & footers in a thesis in MS Word 2011 (Mac) Manual
    The University's thesis regulations give very specific guidance about margin's and page layout. This manual explains how to use set up margins to work with double sided printing; how to ensure chapters start on the right-hand page; and how to create running headers and footers in a thesis written in MS Word 2011.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    SUSSED Where we are, were we are going and how we might get there
    I delivered this presentation at the CITE seminar on 5th of February 2013

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    University Logo in Vector and Raster
    This is a selection of University of Southampton Logos in both vector (svg) and raster (png) formats. These are suitable for use on the web or in small documents and posters. You can open the SVG files using inkscape (http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en) and edit them directly. The University logo should not be modified and attention should be paid to the branding guidelines found here: http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/10481 You must always leave a space the width of an capital O in Southampton on all 4 edges of the logo. The negative space makes it appear more prominently on the page.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    Anatomy Subject Banner
    Banner for Anatomy subject page

    Shared with Selected Users by
    Ms Anna Ruff
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    COMP1205 Technical Report Specification
    This document describes 6 scenarios from which students can choose the topic of their technical report, and outlines the formatting requirements for the report.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Sarah Fielding

Collection

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    Manuals on how to use Word 2011 (Mac) to write your thesis
    These five manuals show you how to use a range of Word 2011 features and the University's non-compulsory thesis template to produce your thesis. It shows how to save time and create a clearly structured & consistent looking document.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Manuals on how to use Word 2010 (PC) to write your thesis
    These five manuals show you how to use a range of Word 2010 features and the University's non-compulsory thesis template to produce your thesis. It shows how to save time and create a clearly structured & consistent looking document.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Online teaching and learning presentations September seminar 2013
    Slides from presenters at the CITE seminar for staff

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Sarah Fielding
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    University of Southampton Branding Material
    Various templates and logos and brand related media.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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