University of Sunderland Library Blog Blog
The British Library’s new Voices of Art online resource explores the shifting influences of British art and the eneregtic changes within the art work throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Hear artists, curators, art...
Just came across a film that explores the current model of academic publishing from the perspective of authors and librarians. It is rather partisan, but quite honestly it’s difficult to remain impartial when faced...
The Russian Art Archive Network (RAAN) is an online catalogue of documents on the history of Russian contemporary art from the collections of Garage and partner institutions in Russia and internationally. It is now digitising the catalogues of Rutgers University’s Zimmerli...
Academics from the School of Culture will be delivering discussions on what 1918 meant to Sunderland. History students, and those with an interest in local history may wish to attend the event at Sunderland...
Sign up for a free webinar on Leadership in Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) from 1300-1400 on Thursday 6 December 2018. The webinar, organised by the NHS Leadership Academy and NHS England, will examine a...
The journal ‘Creative Arts in Education and Therapy (CAET) – Eastern and Western Perspectives‘ is an international journal for artists, educators and therapists, who use and integrate creative arts in their work. The focus...
The first of this year’s School of Culture Research Seminars which will be held this week on 14th November, 4pm. The seminar, hosted by The Faculty of Education and Society Research Institute, will take place at Reg Vardy room 111 and is...
To mark Armistice Day Google Arts & Culture hosts an online exhibit using primary materials from leading research libraries and museums. It includes a feature on the history of the poppy, war memorials and...
Take a moment to explore the British Library’s fashion web pages. They provide a short guide for fashion designers, students and researchers who would like to use the Library’s collections for inspiration and a...
Open Access Week ran from 20-26 Oct 2020 with a theme To be Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and Inclusion encouraging all stakeholders in the provision of Open Access...
Venice is one of the most visited cities in the world, but what effect has tourism had on the city? If you listen to the radio you may have heard an interesting report on...
Support Peter Wolland, Programme Leader of our BA Fine Art course, by going to his latest exhibition. Expressions in Paint by George Browell and Peter Wolland is opening on Thursday 8th November 4.00-7.00pm, at...
Are you fascinated by books? Do you want to illustrate books? Are you seeking inspiration for your next reading book? Check out this beautiful collection of photographs by Celeste Noche.
This manuscript collection comprises approximately 150 items including letters, photographs, theatre programmes and memorabilia, and is now available online via Trinity College Dublin’s digital library. The collection is strong on Oscar Wilde’s latter years...
WHAT WILL CITY OF DREAMS DO? We’re going to work hard to help everyone under 25 enjoy the fantastic things we have to see and do in our city, and to get the most...