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Deciding which journal to publish in

Deciding which journal to publish in

What to think about when deciding where to publish The choice of where to publish typically comes down to three main factors:1. Journal prestige and impact factor2. Relevance to the […]

15 Nov, 202412 Nov, 2024 Home, Research
A brief introduction to Dimensions

A brief introduction to Dimensions

What is Dimensions? Dimensions is a database that offers the most comprehensive collection of linked data in a single platform; from grants, publications, datasets and clinical trials to patents and policy […]

11 Nov, 2024 Home, Research
Support for systematic reviews: Cochrane Interactive Learning

Support for systematic reviews: Cochrane Interactive Learning

Are you tackling a systematic review but not sure where to start? Struggling to define your review question or come up with a clear search strategy? The Library subscribes to Cochrane […]

08 Nov, 202411 Nov, 2024 Home, Learning Skills, Research
We’ve heard you – Improving the study environment in Augustine House

We’ve heard you – Improving the study environment in Augustine House

A look at the changes made to improve the study environment in Augustine house based on student feedback.

08 Nov, 202407 Nov, 2024 Canterbury, Feedback, Home
Archive Zine Project: Canterbury Coll*A*ge – a participants view

Archive Zine Project: Canterbury Coll*A*ge – a participants view

Our latest archival zine project was taken on by student volunteers Angie Majnic-Lane and Evie Loos-Page. The zine is available to download now, so here’s what the experience was like […]

06 Nov, 202415 Nov, 2024 Archives / Special Collections, Home
New: Library Research Support podcast!

New: Library Research Support podcast!

CCCU researchers, do you want to know about research support but don’t have time to read our webpages? Now you can listen to our podcast instead! This first episode is […]

05 Nov, 202405 Nov, 2024 Home, Research
Finding online journal articles just got easier: Part III – LibKey Nomad Google Chrome browser extension

Finding online journal articles just got easier: Part III – LibKey Nomad Google Chrome browser extension

LibKey Nomad automatically provides instant links to full text content for articles we are subscribed to – or open access alternatives.

01 Nov, 202430 Oct, 2024 Canterbury, Digital library, Home, Medway, Salomons
Archive Zine Project: Canterbury Coll*A*ge – download your copy here!

Archive Zine Project: Canterbury Coll*A*ge – download your copy here!

Following the stellar work of archive volunteers Angie and Evie, we’re proud to present the latest zine working with our archives. The zine presents material from our archive of newspaper […]

30 Oct, 202415 Nov, 2024 Archives / Special Collections, Home
Finding online journal articles just got easier: Part II – My Articles and My Bookshelf

Finding online journal articles just got easier: Part II – My Articles and My Bookshelf

BrowZine provides you with personalised bookshelves and the ability to save articles to your profile with a click of a button. Here’s how.

30 Oct, 202417 Oct, 2024 Canterbury, Digital library, Home, Medway, Salomons2 Comments on Finding online journal articles just got easier: Part II – My Articles and My Bookshelf

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