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Tag Archives: databases
Daily Mail Historical Archive – Trial Access Now Available
QUB staff and students currently have trial access to the Daily Mail Historical Archive 1896-2004. This is the fully-searchable digital archive, allowing researchers and students to search the full text of over one million pages of the newspaper’s backfile, from … Continue reading
South Asia Archive trial: 26th September until 26th October 2018
Covering the period mid-18th to mid-20th century, the South Asia Archive is interdisciplinary in its scope providing content which engages with a wide range of subject areas including Art History, Anthropology, History, Law, Science, Technology, Education and Literature. This resource is a … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, databases, e-resources, English Literature, history, law
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World Newspaper Archive trial: August 2018
As part of a wider review of historical newspaper archives available to Queen’s students and staff, the Library has arranged a trial of World Newspaper Archive . This collection features searchable digital replicas of historical newspapers published in Africa, Latin … Continue reading
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Tagged databases, e-resources, history, newspapers, politics
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Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers
Approximately 8,000 pages from the Ruth Fulton Benedict Archive (held at the Vassar College Archive) have been digitized, including notes from various field expeditions to the American Southwest in the 1930s. The Ruth Benedict Papers are now freely available to the public. … Continue reading
Database and Mendeley training: Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences
Richard Fallis, Subject Librarian for Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, is running a number of bookable database and, for the first time, Mendeley training sessions in May and June. Sessions will take place in the McClay Library and MBC, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Biomedical Library, biomedical sciences, databases, dentistry, Medical Library, medicine, mendeley, Training
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Trial access to Patrologia Latina Database now available
QUB staff and students have access to Patrologia Latina Database until 18th March 2018 from the this link. The Patrologia Latina Database is an electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne’s Patrologia Latina, published between 1844 and 1855, … Continue reading
Literary Print Culture: The Stationers’ Company Archive – Trial Access Now Available
QUB staff and students have trial access to Adam Matthew’s Literary Print Culture: The Stationers’ Company Archive database until 6th November 2017. You can access on-campus via this link: http://www.literaryprintculture.amdigital.co.uk (Please note that PDF download options are not available during … Continue reading
Error contacting your identity provider on Lexis Nexis
If you receive the message Error contacting your identity provider when accessing Lexis / Nexis platforms please clear your browser cache and cookies (see Clear your cache section on http://libguides.qub.ac.uk/eresources/help/troubleshooting) and access again.
Trial Access to BBC Monitoring Now Available
BBC Monitoring provides a service of news and information based on its monitoring of global news media. It is part of the BBC’s Global News Division, which also includes BBC World Service, BBC World News, BBC Media Action (was the … Continue reading
Scopus – A closer look
Training session: Scopus – A closer look Thursday 25 May 2017, 10-11.30am McClay Library, Auditorium Scopus is the world’s largest bibliographic and citation database and a useful complement to Web of Science and Google Scholar. This course is aimed at staff … Continue reading