University of Sunderland Library Blog Blog
Artists are responding to the Covid-19 virus in different ways. Has any of your practice changed in response to the lockdown? Have you been moved to respond creatively? These are some ways artists are...
The Fashion and Textile Museum in London have got a great blog where their staff are sharing lots of gems of information. Here are a selection of recent posts: They are producing a series...
Studying for music covers such a wide range of genres, interests, instruments, voices….and the list goes on. Here is an eclectic selection of online resources for you to explore: The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO)...
Are you itching to read more articles on performing arts? To celebrate 10 years of Theatre Dance and Performance Training, an article from each year has been made freely available online. The open-access Theatre...
Then go and explore Laura Boswell’s YouTube channel. Laura has launched her first in-depth tutorial series. From initial drawing to final framing, she explains every step of her most recent linocut, along with extra...
ArtHousesInverted – A great event that will be showcasing some fantastic works in an interesting online format this year We’re very excited that ARTHOUSES INVERTED is coming to your screens wherever you are, all...
While we are all spending more time at home, BoB can be used for subject knowledge enhancement, practicing a language, in your assignments or even just to catch up on TV or radio you...
Have you come across the BBC3 Free Thinking podcast? The BBC describe it as “Leading artists, writers, thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives & links between past & present and new academic research.” Virtual...
Are you busy working on your research project? Then don’t forget we’ve got a set of specially dedicated pages to help you with tips on evaluating information and writing critically. You’ll find them on...
Join the Northern Centre of Photography for an online conversation with John Kippin and Nicola Neate on Thursday 21 May at 3.00pm. John and Nicola will be joining from North Uist in the Outer...
Recently I had a request from a lecturer to help a student who wanted to use read out loud facilities on eBooks. Read out loud is an essential facility if you have a visual...
Are you someone who loves to create their art, whether that be drawing, painting, sculpting, but isn’t that enamored when you have to write about it? Thankfully there is lots of advice to help...
Think about who you are trying to communicate with – a future employer? A member of the public? This will influence the language you use – try and make a connection with those who...
[foogallery id=”12780″] New look PubMed will become the default site from 18 May 2020. Both sites will be updated and run parallel for a short period of time after the new PubMed becomes the...
Our team of Academic Liaison Librarians are doing a excellent job of keeping you up-to-date with resources and services relevant to you. One of the ways we do this is by posting to the...