Category: Library news & events
Previously, there were multiple sources for court judgment publications, of which BAILII is the largest. The BAILII records have now migrated to The National Archives website: caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk Judicial Review rulings, European case law,...
Let’s have an explore on resources about women artists. Art UK have an interesting selection of articles: Female artists and flowers Fighting for emancipation: women artists 1910-1919 Pioneering, modernist and radical: five female artists...
The Library has an excellent collection of exhibition catalogues from many major galleries and are a great resource to help you discover artists and their work. Catalogues often include an artist statement where you...
There is a wealth of literature and resources exploring LGBTQI-related subjects in the context of art, and here is just a selection: ART UK article on Bi visibility – Gwen John and multiple gender...
The shortlists for the 2022 Yoto Carnegie Kate Greenaway awards, the UK’s oldest book awards for children and young people, have been revealed this week. Celebrating the best in children’s writing and illustration respectively, the...
This blog post highlights some of our library resources on developing your creative career. Edwards (2013) Drawing on the right side of the brain Innes (2016) The interview book: how to prepare and perform...
What is IWD? What has it to do with business? Well, International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Now marked annually on March 8...
Are you interested in discovering work by emerging artists? The Bloomberg New Contemporaries is an annual show dedicated to profiling the work of emerging artists at the start of their professional careers. Explore the...
The School of Art and Design Creative Lives’ presentations highlight how creative graduates across the field of art and design work, live and thrive in the arts and creative industries. These artists will be...
The Library has an excellent collection of exhibition catalogues from many major galleries and are a great resource to help you discover artists and their work. Catalogues often include an artist statement where you...
If you’re studying Childhood Studies, Childhood and Society Studies, primary education or PGCE in early years you will be interested in new guidance and an update on the statutory framework for early years. The early...
The Department of Health and Social Care published a new report on 28 January 2022 Revisiting Safeguarding Practice which includes guidance and the law on keeping adults safe. If you are studying social work...
When you’re searching for information for your studies it is best to devise a search strategy. Follow these 5 steps to building your search: Before you start your search - make a plan! Identify...
The University Library is pleased to announce that our subscription to RCNi publishing, the publishing company of the Royal College of Nursing, has been extended to include more nursing journals titles. In addition to...
In January 2021 the Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism conference took place. The latest research presented at the conference (also known as the conference proceedings) have been published in a book which is...