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Newspaper Archive Trial Access
UKPressonline Digital Newspaper Archive is now available on trial access until May 6th 2009. It features archive editions of British popular press titles including: Daily Mirror 1903-current Daily Express 1900-current Newspapers are presented as they were originally published and are free-text … Continue reading
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The Library at Queen’s is now on Twitter. Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read updates known as tweets. Through our updates on Twitter we hope to keep you informed about … Continue reading
New Library Update
Preparations for the move to the new Library remain fully on course and this message provides some further details on the support services which are planned. Stock will be unavailable whilst in transit so a number of measures are being … Continue reading
New and improved paddi database
paddi provides access to information on aspects of the built environment and environmental planning in Ireland – North and South. Test the new version of paddi here and let us know what you think.
Ordnance Survey Maps Now Available Online
The Library has taken out a subscription to the Digimap Ordnance Survey Collection, a service that allows users to view and create maps of any location in England, Scotland and Wales using Ordnance Survey map data. Users can also download … Continue reading
Self Service checks out four winners!
Congratulations to Ciara Loughlin who won £50 in the recent draw which took place as part of the celebration promotion of Self Service in the Library at Queen’s. Ciara has used Self Service since it was introduced into the Library … Continue reading
Extra Introduction to RefWorks Training Sessions
Two more Introduction to RefWorks course dates have been arranged: 10 March 2009, 10am-12.30pm, Peter Froggatt Centre, room 311 12 March 2009, 10am-12.30pm, Peter Froggatt Centre, room 311 Attendance is free of charge but places are limited so you must … Continue reading
Access to electronic resources – essential maintenance
Due to essential maintenance, access to electronic resources will be unavailable between 4.00pm and 5.00pm on Tuesday 17th February. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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Keep current with ticTOCs
The ticTOCs Journal Tables of Contents Service makes it easy to keep up-to-date with newly-published scholarly material by bringing together the RSS feeds of over 12,000 journal TOCs from more than 400 publishers. You can easily search, browse, view and subscribe to … Continue reading
Book Availability Survey
A book availability survey was trialled in the Science Library to determine whether readers were having any problems accessing what they wanted. Report We hope to repeat the survey once we have moved to the Sir Anthony O’Reilly Library. Thank … Continue reading