We’re closed for weekends from now until 12th January. The Library will close for the Christmas break at 12.30, Friday 19th December ,and re-open on Monday 5th January at 9.30 am. We wish you a happy Christmas and New Year.
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VACATION BORROWING!
Starts Monday 1st December 9.00 am
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Just a reminder that this term weekend opening hours are 1-6 pm
Continue ReadingChildren in Need Cake Stall
Friday 14th November – see you in the Faculty social space – accepting donations in return for cake in aid of Children in Need. Come and support a worthwhile cause! 1.30-3.30 pm
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Commiserate with others or just enjoy good company at tea@three during Week 5. Check twitter and facebook for updates about which days we’ll be running tea@three. What is tea@three? Well….it’s tea (and cake) at three (assume afternoon) for free in the Faculty Library…..
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All freshers are invited to attend a workshop with plenty of helpful tips and guidance. To sign up use the training calendar, and select the time that best suits you. We’ll see you in the IT Training Suite on the first floor of the Library.
Continue ReadingFresher tours of the UL
Not been to the UL yet? English Faculty Library staff will be running tours for freshers at the UL next week. See here for more details and to book
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We’re looking forward to tours and ‘practical’ orientation sessions with all the freshers this week. More Faculty Library information for new students can be found here
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For your information – and to help you get started using the Faculty Library as soon as possible – we are running tours (and an opportunity to register to borrow from the Faculty Library) at the following times: *29 Sept – 3rd October, every day at 4.00 pm* *6th and 7th October, at 11.00 am […]
Continue ReadingThird year dissertation workshops
We’re taking bookings for these workshops covering all aspects of dissertation work. Dr Emma Salgard-Cunha and Libby will be leading these sessions. Book here – look for the ‘green’ bookings!
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