-
Recent Posts
Archives
Meta
Tags
- anthropology
- archives primary sources
- Biomedical Library
- book availability survey
- borrowing from the Library
- citing and referencing
- dat
- database
- databases
- Digimap
- e-books
- e-resources
- ebooks
- electronic journals
- Electronic Theses
- EndNote
- history
- Inter-Library loans
- keep up-to-date
- Library survey
- Marketing TF
- Medical Library
- medicine
- mendeley
- New Library
- newspapers
- Open Access
- Opening Hours
- primary sources
- psychology
- psycINFO
- reading lists
- reference management
- Refworks
- Resources for Medicine
- Respect
- Science Library
- Scopus
- Surveys
- The McClay Library
- Theses
- Training
- training sessions
- trial access
- You said
the library on twitter
My Tweets
Monthly Archives: July 2015
LibGuides Upgrade
Updated 28.7.2015 To clear your cache, in Internet Explorer 11, click the gear wheel in the top right of your window, choose Safety, then Delete browsing history. Make sure that the Preserve Favorites website checkbox is unchecked and that Temporary Internet files … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
University Archive Catalogue now available on line
The Queen’s University Archive is the institutional archive of the Queen’s University of Belfast, the arrangement of the archive collection reflects the history and functions of Queen’s. The Queen’s University of Belfast was established in 1845 as Queen’s College Belfast, … Continue reading
Posted in News & Updates
Leave a comment
Nature Communications E-journal
Online access to Nature Communications is now available via QCat Library Catalogue: https://encore.qub.ac.uk/iii/encore_qub/record/C__Rb1719854 . Nature Communications is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of the biological, physical, chemical and Earth sciences.
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
Why is Open Access important to Queen’s?
Open Access is about making academic research freely available online. It is important because: it enables Queen’s researchers to share their work internationally it makes the University’s research easier to discover online it results in higher citation rates for … Continue reading