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Digital resources directory: a new tool to find e-resources for your subject

By Joanna Addison | 07 November 2022

You can now view and test the new digital resources directory and help us make it as good as it can be! The digital resources … Read more

New Database – Online Egyptological Bibliography

By ejh64 | 19 October 2022

After a trial period the Templeman Library has added the Online Egyptological Bibliography database to our collection until September 2023. This database will be of … Read more

Cambridge University Press etextbook collection available to you!

By Sarah Field | 04 October 2022

We have access to over 1,000 e-textbooks from the prestigious Cambridge University Press for the whole of 2022/2023. This provides us with unlimited, simultaneous access … Read more

Using other academic libraries: the SCONUL Access scheme

By Fran Williams | 15 November 2021

Do you sometimes spend time in another university town and would like to use their library? Does another academic library have specialist material you’d like … Read more

Digital access to core textbooks?

By Sarah Field | 02 November 2021

Equitable access There has been a rapid move towards digital provision of teaching resources, escalated by the pandemic. However, academics are discovering that e-textbooks that … Read more

Why aren’t all books available as e-books?

By Fran Williams | 16 June 2021

Why can’t you get an e-book of the title I requested? One of the difficulties with studying online may be that the books that you … Read more

Disability History Month virtual reading list 2020

By Emma Mires-Richards | 18 November 2020

Explore our reading list and discover books and resources which celebrate achievements and challenges overcome Get involved for Disability History Month! Student Services, Information Services … Read more

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