Thursday 29 November 2012

Good luck to our ACCA students!

All the Library Staff wishes the very best of luck to all students taking ACCA exams in the coming days.

Wednesday 28 November 2012

Winter exams 2012-2013 timetables

Your Winter exams 2012-2013 timetables are now available via the student intranet, under the ‘Timetable’ section: the 'Exam timetables' page can be displayed by clicking on the link on the left-hand side of the screen at http://www.dbs-students.com/Timetables/Default.aspx

Tuesday 27 November 2012

SPSS Session for Business Master Students

Lecturer Nicole Gross is running SPSS/stats sessions over the year and the schedule for the coming weeks (before Christmas) is as follows:
  1. SPSS / stats Beginners - Thursday 22nd November 2012 9.00-11.00AM - CH2.2
  2. SPSS / stats Beginners - Thursday 13th December 2012 9.00-11.00AM - CH2.2
  3. SPSS /stats Advanced - Thursday 6th December 2012  9.00-11.00AM CH2.2
  4. SPSS /stats Advanced - Thursday 13th December 2012 12.00-14.00 - CH2.1

There will be more sessions advertised in the new year and you can just turn up to the classroom at the time mentioned.

These are for Business Master students who are doing quantitative research (i.e. surveys/questionnaires).

Thursday 15 November 2012

Sunday Opening & Christmas Closure

Library Sunday opening

To help you with your winter exam revisions, Aungier St. and Dame St. libraries will be open on the following 3 Sundays from 11.00 to 17.00:
  • Sunday 9th December
  • Sunday 16th December
  • Sunday 6th January

Christmas closure

The College will be closed from Friday 21st December until Tuesday 1st January inclusive.


All opening hour details are also available on the Library website under the About the library section, as well as by using the QR code:


 









 
Enjoy the Christmas break and good luck with your exams!

Wednesday 7 November 2012

More resource trials

We've gone trial happy here.  Another two to talk about. As ever, they are available on-campus only.

Both come from the nice people at Pro-Quest.  The first is Academic Complete, an award-winning scholarly e-book database, yeah, more ebooks.  You can read these online or download them, either chapters (40 pages maximum) as imaged PDFs (so no cutting and pasting) or as Adobe Digital Editions format documents (for a maximum of 14 days).  You will need to download the free Adobe Digital Editions software before you can use this format.  Oh and you can't read these on your Kindle, but you'll be able to read them on most other devices.  However there's a large number of books to browse (+80,000) and we'll see about adding some of them to the library catalogue temporarily.  Academic Complete is available until the end of the month.

The second is the Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive which is:
The Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive is an archival research resource containing the essential primary sources for studying the history of the film and entertainment industries, from the era of vaudeville and silent movies through to 2000. Includes the core US and UK trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting and theater are all included, together with film fan magazines and music press titles. Magazines have been scanned cover-to-cover in high-resolution color, with granular indexing of all articles, covers, ads and reviews.
That's sound's good, doesn't it?

All feedback on these resources gratefully accepted. And in case you didn't get the links, here they are again

Academic Complete

Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive