University of Sunderland Library Blog Blog
In this blog post we’re going to take a quick look at some recent market research on aspects of the travel industry. Impact of world events: Market research database Euromonitor Passport recently published pieces...
Got any questions about University of Sunderland resources and services? Need help with your assignments? Why not come and speak to staff from the University libraries. at our event on Tuesday.
Reading and analyzing academic articles is really important when you’re writing your assignments or preparing for your classes. The new issue of the journal Event Management (2016, vol. 20, issue 4) is now online...
There will be a number of teaching building changes taking place across campus during early 2017. This means that books and other library resources will be rearranged to ensure that the materials you need...
How many music tourists were in the UK in 2015? How many of those were overseas visitors? How much did they spend? Find out in the new report by UK Music Music Tourism: Wish...
The UK Government will publish a joint Spending Review and Autumn Statement on 23 November 2016. Here are some recommended resources for academic research: The official government website is a good starting point. It...
Drugs that could treat and drastically improve the quality of life for patients with a rare genetic disease are a step closer after extra funding was granted to researchers at the University of Sunderland....
This is the final element of the £5.5m Sciences Phase II re-development and will change how healthcare professionals are trained and how health partners collaborate to improve patient care in the North East region. Students...
Find out with the latest annual report form the Social Mobility Commission it finds in terms of education, earnings and housing significant and often growing disadvantages between rich and poor. One of the key...
PSA Commission on Care Report Towards a New Deal for Care and Carers was launched last week. It was based on a year-long inquiry into the state of care for older people in England...
We’re holding the next in a series of open access drop-ins this Monday 14th November in Prospect Building 1-3pm. This a great opportunity to find out more about HEFCE’s open access policy for...
There are some really interesting posts currently appearing on the UK Constitutional Law Association blog which focus on Miller v Secretary of State [2016] and the constitutional principles involved in the process of exiting...
Law students – join our Westlaw UK rep for a training session to help you get the best out of using this legal database: Date: Monday 7 November Time: 1-2pm Room: Prospect 007 This...
Ahead of our first Open Access Drop-in this afternoon (1-3 pm, Dale Building reception) I thought I’d put together this short FAQ to address some of the more common questions I’m asked. As ever,...
Learning how to get the best out of a legal database is much easier when you have an expert to show you what to do. Our LexisLibrary and Westlaw UK reps are coming to...