Category: Library news & events
This week we are highlighting resources on design that we have recently bought for the library: Brunet (2022) Comic book women Busch (2022) Making trouble: design and material activism Fullerton-Batten (2021) Looking out from...
Here are hints and tips to help you get going with your referencing for your assignments. Cite Them Right tutorial – Whether you are new to Cite Them Right and referencing, or need a...
After many years with the same ‘look’, Lexis Library has updated its interface to a new and more streamlined version called Lexis+ UK. From Monday 26th September 2022, when you go onto Lexis, this...
In addition to ClinicalKey Student, we now have these two additional collections. You can find all of the eBooks in the collections using Library Search, but you might also like to use the search...
This week we are focusing on photography books we have recently bought for the library: Fullerton-Batten (2021) Looking out from within Jones (2022) Visual culture and the forensic: culture, memory, ethics Murray (2022) Visual...
This week we are spotlighting recent book additions to our music collection: Hidalgo (2022) Dance music spaces: clubs, clubbers and DJs navigating authenticity, branding and commercialism. Hodges (2019) Music in the human experience: an...
Then look no further – come and research through our lovely library books, and discover how to develop your practice. Here are just a selection of our books on how to teach dance, ranging...
Did you know that there are tools that you can use to help you manage the resources you are reading and can also assist with referencing in your assignments? One free tool that we...
This week we are highlighting photography books that we have recently bought for the library: Golaz (2022) Cyanotype toning: using botanicals to tone blueprints naturally. Graham (2021) A1 – The Great North Road. MacDowall...
You might be asked to use Qualtrics as part of your course, especially if you are undertaking a survey for your dissertation. Qualtrics is a tool that helps you build online surveys and gather...
Come and explore the new music books we have bought for the library: Maloney & Schofield (2021) Music and heritage: new perspectives on place-making and sonic identity McAlpine (2018) Bits and pieces: a history...
Calling all art students and staff – come and explore these lovely new books we have added to the library collections: Collier et al (2021) Songs of place and time: birdsong and the dawn...
Check out these lovely new books in graphic design that we have bought for the library: Ambrose (2021) Grids for graphic designers Hunt (2020) Advanced typography: from knowledge to mastery Roberts (2019) Good: an...
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...
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,...