What’s New in DiscoverEd – March 2019 DiscoverEd has some useful new features. Read on for full details… 1. Lockable Filters It is now possible to lock a set of filters which you have applied to your …Continue reading →
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What’s New in DiscoverEd – March 2019 DiscoverEd has some useful new features. Read on for full details… 1. Lockable Filters It is now possible to lock a set of filters which you have applied to your …Continue reading →
A New Profession TAGS: Archives | Social Work | students From 1 October 1928 The Edinburgh School of Social Study and Training, established in 1918, was to be incorporated into the University. Students at the school had been entitled to …Continue reading →
Referencing Tutorial TAGS: Referencing | tutorial Cite Them Right online, which is in the Databases A-Z list, is a comprehensive guide to referencing almost anything you will come across in the course of your studies or …Continue reading →
Open Science Conference 2019 This week, I attended the International Open Science Conference in Berlin. I attended this event last year, and found it so inspiring, I was keen to attend again this year. …Continue reading →
Brill E-Journals – renewal update TAGS: Brill | e-journals | humanities and social sciences | International Law | sciences We have renewed our Brill e-journal deal and gain access to the following new titles. Subject Title ISSN Print ISSN Online 2019 Volume No. of issues Journal Web Page African …Continue reading →
Spotlight on: FBI Files TAGS: 20th century | America | Archives | Black history | Cold War | Communism | databases | history | Hollywood | McCarthy Era | McCarthyism | official documents | Politics | primary source | Radicalism | social history | Spotlight on | surveillance | United States This is part of an occasional series highlighting some of the digital resources available at the Library that will be of interest to students and staff in History, Classics and …Continue reading →
Crime and punishment in late 18th-early 19th century Scotland: Prisons This is the last post in our series on crime and punishment in late 18th-early 19th century Scotland, this time focusing on prisons. In the Statistical Accounts there is a …Continue reading →
Resource Lists workshop for LLC course organisers TAGS: Resource Lists In response to LLC colleagues’ interest and requests, the Library Learning Services will provide a Resources Lists workshop specially for staff of the LLC School who are using or planning …Continue reading →
On trial: State Papers: Eighteenth Century (Parts I and IV) TAGS: 1700's | 18th century | Archives | Britain | correspondence | databases | Europe | history | International Relations | Letters | Manuscripts | official documents | Politics | primary source Thanks to a request from a HCA student the Library currently has trial access to Parts I and IV of State Papers Online: Eighteenth Century, 1714-1782 from Gale. Part I …Continue reading →
PubMed LinkOut for Pure users TAGS: LinkOut | PubMed Instructions for Pure users on how to find data to join PubMed LinkOut PubMed LinkOut is a service where you can send data to NCBI which will allow them to …Continue reading →
Hill and Adamson Collection: an insight into Edinburgh’s past
My name is Phoebe Kirkland, I am an MSc East Asian Studies student, and for...
Cataloguing the private papers of Archibald Hunter Campbell: A Journey Through Correspondence
My name is Pauline Vincent, I am a student in my last year of a...
Cataloguing the private papers of Archibald Hunter Campbell: A Journey Through Correspondence
My name is Pauline Vincent, I am a student in my last year of a...
Archival Provenance Research Project: Lishan’s Experience
Presentation My name is Lishan Zou, I am a fourth year History and Politics student....