If you have left if too late to organise a haggis supper why not celebrate the life of Scotland’s national poet Robert Burns by visiting the Stirling Campus Library and borrowing some of our books about Burns. If you can’t make it into the Library, the National Burns Collection has a wealth of digitised resources available and the BBC […]
Month: January 2012
Lecturers – Succeed has a new sign up feature
We have recently enhanced the features in Succeed by adding a new sign-up tool. This does not replace the existing group tool that was used last semester but is much simpler in its execution. The built-in tool did cause some confusion amongst staff and students in its working and we believe that the new sign-up […]
Student Printing Facilities this weekend
Due to electrical work in Cottrell this weekend, student print suite labs 1A11a (dissertation printing) and 2A18 (standard printing) will be closed from 5pm on Friday 20th January until 9am Monday 23rd January. During this period, the following printing facilities are available: 2B50 Cottrell Standard mono printing Friday/Saturday/Sunday 24 hour access Library […]
Electrical work in Cottrell this weekend
This message relates to the notice published in the 16th January Information Bulletin by Property Management regarding the electrical and data shutdown this coming weekend (21st and 22nd January). In order to have equipment removed from the work site in time, it is necessary for Systems and Network Services to bring down the data and […]
Succeed Downtime
Succeed will not be available between 10am-12noon this Saturday 14th January to install three service packs (sp5, sp6, sp7). Details on these upgrades were given in the last Issue: Â http://intranet.stir.ac.uk/issue/ISSUE87_December2011.pdf (p7) Â Simon Booth Succeed Admin
Behind the Scenes of Science Research Papers
Jonathan Eisen, Professor at U. C. Davis and blogger, has collated posts written by the authors describing “The Story Behind the Paper” for selected science research papers. All of the papers discussed in the series are Open Access, so you can read how the paper came about and then read the paper itself!  Professor Eisen is […]