University of Sunderland Library Blog Blog
Are you interested in sustainability? Social change in fashion? Or maybe both? This podcast by Leslie Davis Burns may interest you. She explores how we can change the 10% of annual global carbon emissions...
Check out this article from the New York Times Style Magazine. It is entitled “The Black Potters giving new life to British Ceramics,” with a sub-title of ‘a growing community of makers are creating...
Those of you studying or researching in drama or performing arts may be interested in these tips and tricks produced by the University of North Carolina. This handout offers strategies for planning and writing...
The team from the Crafts Council are leading these talks which will include expert speakers and contributions. They will include marketing advice and opportunities to help craftspeople bounce back from the pandemic. Taking place...
We are currently running a trial of two Health and medical eBook collections: “LWW Health Library” and “Clinical Key“ We need evidence of need to make a decision to purchase one of them for...
Whilst we’re waiting for galleries and museums to re-open, or until you feel comfortable to visit, head over to the Baltic and explore their virtual offerings. These include: The way I see it: the...
It’s Fashion Revolution week, and the University of Sunderland’s podcast has interviewed our very own Naomi Austin who is a Senior Lecturer in our BA Fashion Design and Promotion programme. Naomi talks about fast...
Our School of Art and Design Creative Lives talks offer many examples of how creative professionals live, work and thrive in the arts and creative industries. You will gain an insight into the creative process and...
The library currently has temporary access to Clinical Key* and LWW Health Library** These are collections of eBooks and eTextbooks relating to health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy and other health science subjects. Using Clinical Key...
Our School of Art and Design Creative Lives talks offer many examples of how creative professionals live, work and thrive in the arts and creative industries. You will gain an insight into the creative process and...
VADS, the Visual Arts Data Service, is an online resource with over 140,000 images from over 300 art and design collections in the UK. These images are free to use for non-commercial use in education...
Our School of Art and Design Creative Lives talks offer many examples of how creative professionals live, work and thrive in the arts and creative industries. You will gain an insight into the creative process and...
Do you ever struggle to plough through online resources? Do you want hints and tips on how to know which ones to select? Rather than randomly Googling, our academic colleagues recommend you use sources...
Are you doing research for a dissertation or a PhD? Interested in incorporating Twitter data into it? Then you might want to sign up for the UK Data Service’s forthcoming free webinar The Twitter...
Are you researching contemporary themes, artists, designers or performers? Have you thought about using newspapers to complement the academic sources you are using? They can help you find out how themes are being covered...