Category: Library news & events
The winner of the 2022 Yoto Kate Greenaway medal is Danica Novgorodoff’s illustrated edition of Jason Reynold’s 2019 book ‘Long Way Down’. This award is judged by children’s librarians for an outstanding book in terms...
Come and explore the new art books we have bought for you! Bailey and Thomson (2021) Liberation begins in the imagination: writings on Caribbean British art Baker and Baring (2022) Revisiting modern British art...
The Journal of Performance and Mindfulness is freely available online through the University of Huddersfield. Their 2021 issue focuses on improvisation which included the following articles: Improv, a venue for values Harnessing the wild horses of neurosis...
Due to a change in our subscriptions direct access to Nursing Times via the Nursing Times website will not be available after 11th February 2023. We now have access to Nursing Times via two...
This academic year we’ve set up a new resource for you Sage Catalyst which holds eBooks not only published by Sage but also Learning Matters. It covers all areas of Social Sciences so will...
The UN World Tourism Association publishes many free reports every year. In this blog post we’ve highlighted some of the most recent titles. We’ve also shared a link to our list of UNWTO resources...
Our Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries 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...
How are you getting on with using Box of Broadcasts? Isn’t it a brilliant resource?! For anyone who hasn’t discovered it yet, Box of Broadcasts (often know as BoB) is an on-demand TV & radio...
This week we are featuring a key journal in photography – the British Journal of Photography. Journals are an excellent source of research material as they are where you’ll find recently published research and ideas....
Animated is a community dance magazine published by People Dancing. It gives you insight into a range of views and voices about practice in participatory dance. You can use it as a source when researching for...
The library has recently subscribed to a new collection of eBooks from Sage publishing. The package includes 53 nursing titles that we have not previously been able to buy as eBooks, including the Transforming...
We’ve added some new books and eBooks onto Library Search which arrived over the summer and autumn. You can find them all on our New Resources for School of Social Sciences – Summer –...
The University Library has a wealth of resources, both online and in print, which you can use when researching for your assignments. Here are lists of some of the most recommended journal titles in...
This week we are shining a spotlight on resources we have recently purchased for photography: Cook (2020) Instagram rules: the essential guide to building brands, business and community Gunter (2022) Psychology of the selfie:...
We recently subscribed to CABI Tourism Cases. Throughout November 6 new case studies have been published and one of those will be of interest to events management students and anyone looking at innovation, one...