What your academics might be using to keep track of what’s being published (and produce your reading lists!) See what we think it’s good for.
Continue ReadingMonth: February 2015
Resource of the week: Oxford Scholarly Editions Online
View more than 25,000 different works between 1465-1700, from plays to poetry to books, alongside scholarly interpretative and explanatory notes. What are the benefits of using Oxford Scholarly Editions Online?
Continue ReadingValentine’s T@3 – with added cake!
We love you all, and we’re showing it the way we know best this Friday – an extra special T@3 in the social space. There will be cake, tea and a Valentine’s card making station! You might also want to listen out for a few surprises in the Library throughout the day…
Continue Reading‘Text + Collect’
New service launched at EFL. Ever arrived at the Library to find that someone else got to the books first? If you’ve come a long way, we know it can be annoying. That’s why we’ve come up with Text + Collect. To use this service…..
Continue ReadingResource of the week: The Cambridge Literature Timeline
A frequent complaint from Cambridge examiners is that students often neglect to place authors and their texts within a wider literary and historical context. The Cambridge Literature Timeline helps you do that at a glance. Place Keats in his proper context and deepen your understanding of literature as a whole.
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