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Module reading lists requested

Library subject teams are now gathering information on books recommended in module readings lists for Semester 1. All readings lists will be checked for book availability whenever received by the Library. Please note, however, that for lists to be checked … Continue reading

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Reading Lists Reminder

Please could all teaching staff, if they have not already done so, send their second semester reading lists for new and existing modules to their School’s Subject Librarian. The Library needs to know which books are being recommended to ensure … Continue reading

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Reading Lists Reminder for Teaching Staff

Have you sent your Semester 1 reading lists to your Subject Librarian yet? The Library needs to know which books you will be recommending during the next academic year to ensure that they are in stock and that there are … Continue reading

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Reading Lists Reminder

Please could all teaching staff, if they have not already done so, send their second semester reading lists for new and existing modules to their School’s Subject Librarian. The Library needs to know which books are being recommended to ensure … Continue reading

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Reading Lists Reminder

Please could all teaching staff send their semester one reading lists for 2009/10 to their School’s Subject Librarian before the end of June 2009. The Library needs to know which books will be recommended during the next academic year to … Continue reading

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Reading Lists Reminder

Please could all teaching staff, if they have not already done so, send their second semester reading lists for new and existing modules to their School’s Subject Librarian. The Library needs to know which books are being recommended to ensure … Continue reading

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