Our last blog for the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s Year of the Nurse and Midwife focused on Florence Nightingale and her innovative use of statistics and visual data representations in […]
Black Lives Matter – Essential Reading
Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, Charles Kinsey… they all felt like they were going to be watershed moments, the catalyst for change… and perhaps every tragic death has led […]
A (very) brief history of nursing and midwifery in the NHS
2020 is the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s Year of the Nurse and Midwife and as part of our celebrations, CCCU Libraries are writing a series of blogs. We have so […]
LibrarySearch unavailable on 28th April from 7 P.M.
LibrarySearch will be unavailable from 7pm on Tuesday 28th April due to essential system maintenance. The work is scheduled to last between 1 – 3 hours. During this time it […]
Florence Nightingale: The Lady With the…Pie Chart?
Next month, 12th May to be precise, sees the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale. With the construction of the NHS’s COVID-19 critical care field hospitals, known as Nightingale hospitals in […]
Your Voice Matters
Using #YourDigitalLibrary to explore the history of UK suffrage in light of the forthcoming general election However you feel, whether passionate or uninterested, staunchly aligned or ambivalent about party manifestos, […]