Finding key resources: Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia
For those rejoining us in January for Semester Two, welcome back! For those who are new to the Law School …Continue reading →
Read moreFor those rejoining us in January for Semester Two, welcome back! For those who are new to the Law School …Continue reading →
Read moreWelcome back to all staff and students! This blog has been a bit quiet of late due to high workload …Continue reading →
Read moreA lot has happened in 2022! Supported by both core and external funding, and with a return to more normal …Continue reading →
Read moreYou may have seen that we’ve featured LexisNexis quite a lot on the blog this semester, due to the launch …Continue reading →
Read moreThanks to a request from a researcher in HCA the Library currently has trial access to the Radical Irish Newspaper …Continue reading →
Read moreThe Instructional Design Team have just completed a project with the OER (Open Educational Resources) Service which, as all good projects do, started with a mysterious old dusty spreadsheet. It was a record of legacy MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)…
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The Change Advisory Board (CAB) helps bring requests, changes and improvements into the Design System. In September, we processed our first Requests for Change through the CAB, approving accessibility changes that had been submitted by another team. This allowed us to put into practice our process for maintaining and updating what is contained within the […]
Read moreThis resource aims to help support new staff to develop a grounding in the sound technical and pedagogical application of centrally supported (and School-specific) learning technology. It does this by: Introducing the University’s centrally supported s…
Read moreAs part of my work as Research Data Steward, I was asked by our Open Research Co-ordinator to investigate the …Continue reading →
Read moreThe Association for Historical and Fine Art Photogapher’s (AHFAP) conference is always a highlight of the year and, alongside …Continue reading →
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