My role involves advising students and staff on literature searching, particularly searches carried out as part of a literature review. One aspect which people are asking about more frequently is […]
Women in Translation and a trio of interconnected factors.
Featured image found on Adobe Stock. Fully licensed under the education license. Created by Aramyan. The women in translation movement. The Women in Translation movement was launched to try and […]
In which the author eats humble pie
In a follow-on post from “Discerning the sighs of the times”, the author sighs a lot as she uncovers the truth about the CANTESS conference and discusses the importance of […]
Working with the David Baron Collection
This semester second year students Natalie Tungate and Daniel Randall have been working with the David Baron Collection, a newly acquired collection of objects and Victorian Judaica.
A very Kentish education
The early 1920s was a period of hope and transformation after the horrors of the Great War. Education had been hard hit in the period 1914-18 with male teachers joining […]
Explore Your Archives Week
As archives and records organizations across the UK and Ireland celebrate ‘Explore Your Archives Week’, it seemed a good time to share what has been going on in the CCCU […]
PICO and SPIDER and SPICE, oh my!
As a health librarian, one of the things which final year and postgraduate students ask me about most often is PICO. But what on earth is PICO? Not, sadly, a […]
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 […]
The Power of Open Athens
Have you tried to access a journal article online but couldn’t get access to the full text of the article? Did you try to access the article using OpenAthens?