Site Help
This page gives a quick overview of how to use the UKCLE site, with details of the site structure, how to find your way around and how to print pages for the best results.
If you have any queries or comments contact us on e-mail: ukcle@warwick.ac.uk.
Site structure
The site is made up of five main sections, shown at the top of your screen.
- about us – who we are and what we do
- resources – a wealth of resources to help you in your teaching
- events – book for UKCLE events, and see what else is happening, also contains an archive of previous UKCLE events
- projects – details of projects we are currently involved in, projects we have previously been involved in, and how to get funding from UKCLE
- students – Resources and information aimed at current and prospective law students
Our home page shows the latest news from our Twitter feed, and also provides quick access to upcoming events, as well as ‘quick links’ to key services.
Finding your way around
You can move up the site structure using the ‘breadcrumb’ shown on every page. The breadcrumb trail can be found at the top and bottom of each page. Click on any part of the trail to be taken back to that section of the site.
To navigate within a section you can use the menu on the left hand side of the screen. This shows all other pages within the section.
Themes
Within the resources section, all pages have been grouped into themes. These are based on the themes used in EvidenceNet. You can browse the resources using the menu on the left hand side of the page.
Tags
All resources on the site are tagged with keywords. You can also browse resources by these tags. On the resources page, you will see all the tags. Just click on any of the words to see all the resources using that tag.
Related pages
On the right hand side of the screen you will see a set of icons. The bottom one of these icons is the related pages button. When you are on any page, if you click the related pages icon, it will show you a list of pages that are closely related to the page you are on.
Search the site
To search the site, simply type your search into the box at the top right of the screen. To help you out, the search box will also suggest keywords you might be thinking of.
Last Modified: 4 June 2010
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