Experience Design: events, festivals & tourism

Welcome to your guide to Experience Design resources.

The Library provides you with access to books, journals, newspapers, audio-visual content, and other specialist materials for  Experience Design.

Your module resource lists are a great starting place, but this guide will help you explore further...

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Here are the resources that will help you with your Experience Design (events, festivals and tourism) research, as well as some tips on how and when to use them.

It's important to use a range of different types of resource in your research. This will enhance the research experience and improve the quality of your work.

They can be collections of articles, chapters, audio-visual material - sometimes with supplementary features and tools to support research in particular area. 

Good for: 

  • Searching for more subject-focussed content (articles and other materials)
  • Saving time and effort compared to searching Google
  • Providing high quality, academic information

Check out the StudyHub for ways to Improve your Search.

The key digital collections for your subject area are listed here on Library Search.  

There are also a wider range of interdisciplinary digital collections you can explore here.

Good For:

  • an overview of a subject
  • a starting point in your research
  • dipping into chapters and sections.

Looking for ebooks or print books? 

Use Library Search to find books on your topic. 

Or browse the print collections using these book (Dewey) numbers: 

  • 394.2 event management

  • 338.47 tourism

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Academic journals are often peer-reviewed - this is a stamp of quality research.

Check out the StudyHub for more about Journals and Journal Articles.

  • the latest research on a topic
  •  highlighting the latest products, designers, makers & performers

Look in Library Search for details of electronic and print journals and to find to full-text articles on your topic. 

There are no quality checks, other than the ones you do for yourself - be critical and think CRAAP!

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Good for:

  • current information, especially from government or research institutions
  • information from (and about) artists, performers or makers

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