University of Sunderland Library Blog Blog
People Dancing, the foundation for community dance, make the following statement: “The power of early years dance activity and the positive benefits on children and their families are being increasingly evidenced. The early years...
Maybe you’re a music student, or a serial concert goer, or just someone who likes to listen to live music. Are you missing seeing live concerts and gigs? Are you missing that shiver down...
With galleries and museums being closed during the Covid-19 lockdown, you can go and visit exhibitions online. Many, many galleries are making exhibitions available online in many different ways – go and explore! Our...
Research into how to make the arts more visible: Resources sharing best practice to support disabled artists and audiences Explore the DIY Access Guide to making music more accessible How can we avoid stereotyping...
Now is the time to make the most of BoB, otherwise known as Box of Broadcasts. This resource is an on-demand television and radio service that the University of Sunderland’s Library Services has subscribed...
Many people at the University have shown interest in, and supported, Shahidul Alam, a photojouralist and activist. “Over the course of a career spanning more than 40 years, Shahidul Alam has become renowned for his photojournalism...
Referencing is a common topic of questions to library staff. Is there anything you need help with your referencing? Cite Them Right is an excellent online tool to help you reference whatever you need for your...
Studying at home is a new world for most people, but don’t worry, Study Skills support is still here for you. It looks a little different, so you might be wondering how it works...
Here is a selection of articles for you to read about making the arts more accessible: Open Orchestras – creating musical education for children with complex needs Making creativity more accessible in North Yorkshire...
Euromonitor have produced an on-demand webinar which you can view by registering with your university email and downloading from here: https://go.euromonitor.com/webinar-ec-2020-covid-19-impact-on-gct
To celebrate International Dance Day on 29th April, let’s explore what’s happening online. What is this day about? The Main Event lists many messages from around the world Check out the International Dance Day...
We are so lucky to have the Sage on our doorsteps in Gateshead. They have a new venture to support emerging artists and musicians. Each month there will be a session where you can...
Animated is a community dance magazine published by People Dancing. The Library has a current subscription to the print version of this magazine. But did you know that People Dancing gives free access on...
Print Club, the collaborative space to learn new printmaking skills, will return this Wednesday 29th April 2-3pm in an online format. This week will be a look at experimental mark making and exploring new...
Now is the time to explore what online animation resources are available to you. Have you explore the Tate’s online resources about animation? There is exhibition visuals, audio and video, and information artists and...