Featured image World Mental Health Day poster is sourced from World Mental Health Foundation Check-in with yourself, learn, and make the world a better place Chosen theme: ‘Make Mental Health […]
Crowdsourcing the past
Studying the past is one thing, but do you think you could help contribute to our curation of it? Why not be part of something special during personal development week and contribute to one of the amazing crowdsourcing projects that needs assistance to digitize and share stories of the past.
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.
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.
Finding online journal articles just got easier: Getting started with BrowZine
Sick of search boxes? Looking for a different way to find those e-journals and articles you need for your studies and research? Then its time to try BrowZine.
A student review of Libby
Libby is an ebook app which is sweeping the nation. Read second year history student, Rhiannon Limbert’s review of the product and how it can help you in your studies.
You’re coming to CCCU! Get uni-ready with our top tips on pre-reading
With the summer stretching before you, you may be wondering how you can fill your time before starting uni. Why not try some of our top tips on pre-reading.
Thoughts on margarine – what does the man in the street think?
Mass Observation (1937-1967) and Mass Observation Project (1981-2009) are two social research projects conducted during the 20th century. Read on to find out more about the mass observation project, and […]
Mental Health Awareness Week – Connect With Nature
“Nature is our great untapped resource for a mentally healthy future” – Mental Health Foundation Has the link between nature and mental health ever been more evident? After over a […]