Guidance on how to access and use Microsoft Office 365 applications from anywhere.
Category: Student
Filestore Students
Guidance on digital file storage space available to students, including H:Drive and OneDrive.
Student file storage (under 10 minutes).
This page contains ideas to support your well-being in the hybrid workplace.
Digital wellbeing (up to half an hour).
All students and staff have a Newcastle University email account hosted by Microsoft’s Office365 service. This page contains guidance on how to access and use it across several devices.
Emailing attachments creates copies of documents, and it can be tricky to keep track of which is the definitive version. Sharing and collaborating on the same document tidies all this up, and keeps everyone working on the same version.
Power Automate is a powerful tool for automating processes predominantly between Microsoft products. This guidance is intended to support basic flows for Microsoft Forms.
Details the opportunity to meet with an NUIT specialist to consult on the accessibility of content.
Accessibility advice consultation (up to half an hour).
The File Drop-Off service provides members of the University with the ability to share large data files securely with others where the size of the data file is too large to be practicably sent by other means (such as an email attachment).
File drop-off: send and receive large files (under 10 minutes).
There are many different referencing styles, but this page hosts guidance for all of the styles used within the University. Your school or subject area will expect you to use a specific style, so check with them which one you should be using.
Referencing styles (up to half an hour).
Guidance on some of the various referencing tools available, including EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, BibTex, Cite them Right, and ZoteroBib.
Referencing software (up to half an hour).