Posts Tagged ‘Brayford Pool campus’

Library catalogue: interruption to service

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Our apologies that our library catalogue is currently unavailable.

You may see the following error:

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RequestURI=/ipac20/ipac.jsp

The problem has been caused by power interruptions at the Brayford Pool Campus. We are working to resolve the situation and will let you know as soon as access to the catalogue has been restored.

In the meantime, please contact your local centre, where Library & Learning Resources staff will be happy to help you to locate any items in our collections.

Our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Workshops – New topics and dates!

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

We are now taking bookings for Learning Development Workshops for weeks 3 and 4.

Workshops on offer are ‘Decoding your assignment title’, ‘Assistive software’, ‘Using the Internet for academic research, ‘An introduction to RefWorks’ and ‘Finding journal articles’.

All students are welcome to attend; you can book your place from the Library’s Workshop page or by texting the relevant code to 07972 455457.

Click here for a list of workshops and dates.

We will advertise the workshops for weeks 5 and 6 in a fortnight.

Finding “TheRightInfo” for food, drink and retail

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

In the GCW University Library at Brayford Pool campus, you can find the latest copy of ’The Grocer: directory of manufacturers and suppliers‘ (at shelf mark 664.0025 gro in the Reference Collection). But now, students at all campuses can benefit from this specialist food-industry manufacturing and retail resource online, through the Grocer’s parent site, TheRightInfo Directories.

TheRightInfo Directories provide a…

“Searchable online business directory, containing thousands of company profiles, contacts, brands, and products for more than 27,000 UK companies in the grocery, manufacturing and retail industries. Includes access to The Grocer Directory of Manufacturers & Suppliers, The Retail & Shopping Centre Directory, Food Manufacture Directory and British Baker Directory.”

You can access TheRightInfo Directories, on- or off-campus, through the University Portal. Only one user may access the site at any one time, and access is controlled by a username & password which will be changed regularly.

This is a potentially very useful online resource for students on the degree in Food Manufacture at Holbeach Campus.

Update: Brayford Library Desk Services Tuesday 19/05/2009

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Please note that library services at Brayford Pool Campus will now be open as normal until 11:45pm tonight (Tuesday 19th May).

Please discount the previous message.

Copyright/Blackboard workshops for academic staff – further dates in June

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Owing to popular demand, Library & Learning Resources are running an additional 2 workshops at the Brayford Pool Campus, for academic staff, under the title: ‘Copyright, teaching and Blackboard – staying legal’

These sessions have been planned to capitalise on interest generated by the University’s recent copying audit, and to build on our copying help guide.

The workshops are an hour long each, and are running:

  • Monday 22/6/2009 – 14:00-15:00
  • Wednesday 24/6/2009 – 14:00-15:00

They are taking place in Library I.T. Workshop room UL101, first floor, GCW University Library, Brayford Pool Campus.

Further sessions are intended for the near future, at all campuses.

More details:

Title of event: Copyright, teaching and Blackboard – staying legal

Aims of event: To improve your understanding of what you can and cannot do when delivering information resources to students as part of your teaching materials in a Blackboard site.

Learning Outcomes: By the end of the event you will understand what it is possible to copy within Blackboard, and how you can apply it to your teaching. Including:

  • UK copyright law as it relates to teaching and the use of Blackboard
  • What can be digitised under the CLA comprehensive licence
  • The digital copying of newspaper articles under licence
  • Copyright and the World Wide Web including the use of images from web pages
  • Linking to third-party resources from Blackboard
  • Where to go for further help and support

Who should attend?: Academic staff who use Blackboard, and who would like to know more about copyright licences

Pre-requisite knowledge: Knowledge of Blackboard

Minimum Number: 1

Maximum Number: 19

Trainer: Paul Stainthorp and Philippa Dyson

Venue: UL101, first floor, GCW University Library

Campus: Brayford Pool

Workshops for academic staff: ‘Copyright, teaching and Blackboard – staying legal’

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

F.A.O. academic staff at the University of Lincoln

my CC stickers have arrived!!!In response to demand, the Library are running x3 lunchtime workshops at Brayford Pool Campus, toward the end of next week, open to all staff of the University, entitled ‘Copyright, teaching and Blackboard – staying legal‘. These sessions have been planned to capitalise on interest generated by the University’s recent copying audit, and to build on our copying help guide.

The workshops are an hour long each, and are running:

  • Thursday 23/4/2009 – 13:00-14:00
  • Friday 24/4/2009 – 12:00-13:00
  • Friday 24/4/2009 – 13:30-14:30

They are taking place in Library I.T. Workshop room UL101, first floor, GCW University Library, Brayford Pool Campus.

Further sessions are intended for the near future, at all campuses.

More details:

Title of event: Copyright, teaching and Blackboard – staying legal

Aims of event: To improve your understanding of what you can and cannot do when delivering information resources to students as part of your teaching materials in a Blackboard site.

Learning Outcomes: By the end of the event you will understand what it is possible to copy within Blackboard, and how you can apply it to your teaching. Including:

  • UK copyright law as it relates to teaching and the use of Blackboard
  • What can be digitised under the CLA comprehensive licence
  • The digital copying of newspaper articles under licence
  • Copyright and the World Wide Web including the use of images from web pages
  • Linking to third-party resources from Blackboard
  • Where to go for further help and support

Who should attend?: Academic staff who use Blackboard, and who would like to know more about copyright licences

Pre-requisite knowledge: Knowledge of Blackboard

Minimum Number: 1

Maximum Number: 19

Trainer: Paul Stainthorp and Philippa Dyson

Venue: UL101, first floor, GCW University Library

Campus: Brayford Pool

Watch our video through the University website

Monday, February 9th, 2009

We’ve embedded our YouTube video into our page on the University website, at:

It’s a video introduction to the GCW University Library at Brayford Pool Campus. It was developed by a team of students as part of the University’s 2007 Fund for Educational Development projects, and showcases the library’s award-winning building and services.

We revamped our public Web presence in November last year, and we’re always looking to improve it. We’d very much like to know what you think of our web pages – what do you like? Are they easy to use? How could we improve them? What’s missing? What other information and services would you like to be able to access?

Please leave your comments here…

Riseholme LRC closed Saturday 14th Feb

Monday, February 9th, 2009

The LRC at Riseholme Park Campus will be CLOSED this Saturday, the 14th of February, all day.

Unfortunately, this has nothing to do with Saturday’s being St. Valentine’s Day, but is so that the University can carry out essential maintenance to the heating system in the library building.

Our apologies for any inconvenience caused – please note that the GCW University Library at Brayford Pool Campus will be open on Saturday as normal (10am – 10pm).

Ebooks! Ebooks! And (40,000 more)… Ebooks!

Friday, January 30th, 2009

A message from Michelle Anderson, Head of Library and Learning Resources at the University of Lincoln:

In a major development for library services at the University, I am delighted to be able to announce a significant addition to our collection of electronic library resources.

Students and staff now have access to more than 40,000 high-quality academic ebook titles, all available online, 24/7, via ebrary Academic Complete.

These electronic books can be accessed both on- and off-campus. They join our more modest existing collection of around 1,000 ebooks from MyiLibrary, with which you may already be familiar.

To put this development into context: 40,000 titles is more than 10% of our printed book collection!

How do I find the ebooks?

You can find all of the ebooks on our library catalogue, indexed by title, author, and subject, at:

Or, you can search within the entire full text of all ‘ebrary Academic Complete’ ebook titles, via the University Portal, at: https://portal.lincoln.ac.uk/C9/C14/ebrary/

In both cases, to read the ebooks from off campus you’ll need to log in using network\username and password.

N.B. If it is not already installed on your computer, you will also need to download a special “ebrary Reader” plugin to read the ebooks.

Your feedback to us has indicated that improving the availability of library resources—key texts in particular—is one of your top priorities. In order to maximise your access to information resources, and make the best use of library accomodation, we have identified in our Library Strategy the need to move to a predominantly electronic library, while maintaining appropriate print collections.

By providing access to books in print and electronic formats, we will not only be able to improve your access to key resources, but also ensure that information is in context by integrating ebooks into Blackboard and making their use the norm within the virtual learning environment and learning landscape.

How can I find out more?

Workshops on finding and using ebooks are being offered now at Brayford Pool Campus, and detailed help is available on ebrary’s website.

If you have any questions about these ebooks, or any of the other electronic library resources available at the University, please contact your Academic Subject Librarian who will be happy to help.

With best regards,

Michelle.

Get the KnowHow: library and study skills workshops 2009

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Announcing our programme of workshops, taking place throughout semester B 2009 in the GCW University Library (Brayford Pool Campus), freely available to all University of Lincoln students.

The workshops will help you to get the best out of a range of library resources, and also cover a range of useful study and writing skills, and techniques for exam revision.

Some examples of the workshops we’re offering in semester B:

  • Finding journal articles
  • Database of the month
  • Finding and using e-books
  • Survey design
  • Mind mapping with Inspiration©
  • Harvard referencing
  • …plus many, many more!,..

You can book your place on a workshop, online via the Portal, using the link below:

Or, download and print off our complete timetable of workshops for semester B. All workshops will take place in the library computer workshop room UL101 on the first floor of the GCW University Library.

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