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Day 129. Flying fish and salt horse: a seafaring tale
7th December 1859:
Wednesday 7th. Light wind making very little…
Day 128. Flying fish and salt horse: a seafaring tale
6th December 1859:
A Journal kept on board the ship…
Open Access Books: “Books fall open, you fall in”
"Books fall open, you fall in, delighted where, you've never been." David T. W. McCord With this post we want to highlight the importance of open access books. When people think of open access, their minds might…
Win an iPad4! – enter the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Competition
Trial e-Resource – Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World Online
Our trial of Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World Online has just begun, and will last until 2 January 2015.Edited by Philip Ford, Jan Bloemendal and Charles Fantazzi, the Encyclopaedia traces the enduring…
Borrowing books over winter vacation?
If you are going away over the winter vacation and plan to take Library books with you, please remember that all Library books can still be recalled. Check your University email regularly and be sure that, wherever you…
Library survey – prize draw winner and sneak preview of results!
Thank you to everyone who completed our recent survey and congratulations to our £250 Amazon voucher prize draw winner Zoe, first year Sustainable Development student. [box title=”” bg_color=”#E6E6E6″ align=”left”]Zoe…
Day 126. Flying fish and salt horse: a seafaring tale
2nd December 1859:
Sunday. The Carpenter, Sails, Poupard,…
Nature takes steps towards wider access
Nature Publishing Group has announced today that research papers in Nature, and other journals published by NPG, will be free_to_read via links that can be shared by subscribers. Using these special links, content…