Highlight from the stacks: Kircher’s Tower of Babel (1679)
I’ve been doing some work in the stacks lately with our interns and have been focusing some attention on our 17th century reserve collections (around 5,ooo volumes) which remain largely […]
I’ve been doing some work in the stacks lately with our interns and have been focusing some attention on our 17th century reserve collections (around 5,ooo volumes) which remain largely […]
The Library has acquired perpetual access to another important online resource - Brockelmann Online.
You now have access to the OECD iLibrary database, the online publications portal of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development).The OECD brings together 34 member countries that share the …
Two new perpetual-access modules of the important Oxford Bibliographies Online series have been purchased: Oxford Bibliographies Medieval StudiesOxford Bibliographies Renaissance and ReformationOxford Bibliographies…
The Education Literature Datasets database is another new subscription taken out by the…
We have had a busy few weeks supporting our academic colleagues during sunny conference season. The 600th anniversary has provided a big draw for conferences to St Andrews this summer. […]
The World Religion Database is another valuable addition to the Library's extensive collection of research…
This year’s “52 Weeks of …” thread has now come to a close and it is time, once again, to finish the series with our image index. Last year’s “52 […]
St Andrews Journal of Art History and Museum Studies has been re-launched as an open access journal, and renamed as North Street Review: Arts and Visual Culture. "North Street Review publishes essays representing the…
Drama Online, a new subscription taken out by the Library, offers a unique way to study…