We have a great new resource for the textiles and dress; fashion history; popular culture; gender studies; photography and graphic design and marketing and advertising subject areas.The Vogue Archive contains the entire run of Vogue magazine (US edition), from 1892 to the current month. Find out more at: http://search.proquest.com/vogue/productfulldescdetail?accountid=15997
Month: January 2015
Stockwell Street Library noise focus group with free lunch
Accessing OHSIS and CIS
Login access to Occupational Health and Safety Information Service (OHSIS) and Construction Information Service (CIS) on IHS Markit has changed. The steps in the slides below show you how to access both via the portal on and off campus.
New Resource Cite Them Right Online
Would you like help with your referencing? You may already be familiar with the print book, as we have multiple copies on the shelves across the 3 campus libraries. Cite Them Right offers extensive guidance on how to reference and includes a range of support materials. You can:
- find out how to construct a reference for anything.
- build your reference on screen.
- cut and paste the prepared reference straight into your coursework.
- create references in different styles including Harvard.
Cite Them Right can be accessed on and off campus via the Online databases and academic journals link via the My learning / Learning support pages in the portal or via: http://www.citethemrightonline.com.
New Resource Taylor and Francis Online SSH Collection
The Library is pleased to announce the return of the Social Sciences and Humanities Collection in Taylor and Francis Online. The resource provides full text coverage back to 1997 and up to the current year. This is particularly useful for users of Education Research Complete in EBSCO where embargoes are in place on the accessibility of the most recent articles published within the last 18 months.
It can be accessed on and off campus via the My learning / Learning support pages in the portal. You can view a list of titles in the collection online at: http://goo.gl/HlSZxv. The collection also has coverage in subject areas including arts and humanities; behavioural science; business, management and economics; criminology and law; geography, planning, urban and environment; health and social care; media, cultural and communication studies; politics, international relations and area studies; sociology; sport, leisure and tourism and strategic, defence and security studies.