Users have reported a performance issue that EndNote and linked Word documents may freeze for several minutes. This is resolved by upgrading from EndNote X9, EN20 or EN21 to EndNote 21.5. Additionally, Clarivate (the software supplier) advise that EndNote X9 and earlier versions are no longer supported.See guidance at the Upgrading EndNote help page. Before […]

Gabagool Spear Phishing Incident
The university recently experienced a targeted spear phishing attack involving a phishing kit known as Gabagool. Cyber threats are increasing in sophistication, and phishing messages are becoming harder and harder to spot. We’ve created a short animation to help raise awareness and help you detect malicious emails: What happened? A member of staff received a […]

Windows 11 is coming
Windows 11 is Coming to University Devices By now, many of your personal devices may already be running Windows 11. With Windows 10 support ending in October, it’s time for our University devices to make the move too. Between now and October, Information Services will be upgrading all staff and student lab devices currently running […]

Summer Graduation 2025: Library and IT Checklist
As graduation approaches, it’s important to make sure you’re fully prepared for life after university, both academically and practically. Whether you’re finishing up assignments, returning library books, or planning your next steps, our Library and IT Essentials Checklist for Summer 2025 is here to help. From saving your work and managing your university email to […]

Jisc Digital Insights Survey for Teaching and Professional Staff
At the University of Stirling, we know that digital issues are central to how we work, teach, and support one another. That’s why we’re inviting all professional services and teaching staff to take part in the Jisc Digital Experience Insights Survey. This national survey is designed to understand how you utilise technology in your role […]

Cyber security attacks
Recent cyber security incidents that have affected major UK retailers including Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods are part of a growing wave of targeted attacks affecting a variety of sectors. These incidents, alongside attacks targeting local councils such as West Lothian Council and Edinburgh Council, highlight the increasing sophistication and frequency of successful cyber […]

A Night to Remember: Stirling Libraries Off the Page Festival Finale at the University Library
On Thursday, 15th May, the University of Stirling Library hosted the final event of the Stirling Libraries Off the Page Festival. A night that brought together poetry, performance, and community spirit in the most memorable way. The evening, titled An Evening with Makar and Friends, featured Stirling Makar, Kevin P. Gilday, alongside a stellar lineup […]

Changes to Historic Environment Scotland web services, including SCRAN
We have just learned that several Historic Environment Scotland (HES) web services will be retired on 24th June 2025. This includes the following resources: SCRAN Canmore Scotland’s Places The good news is that content is being transferred to a new website trove.scot. The website is live now, though content is still being transferred from the […]

ESTC is back!
Anyone interested in book history will be glad to know that the ESTC (English Short Title Catalogue) is available again. The catalogue hosted by the British Library had been unavailable since the cyber attack in October 2023. The ESTC is now being hosted by CERL (Consortium of European Research Libraries). The ESTC is a bibliography […]

Scheduled Server Update and VPN Outage
Please be informed that we will be performing an update on our servers on Tuesday, 20th May. This maintenance activity is essential to ensure the continued reliability and security of our systems. Works will take place in the morning during the at-risk period: 07.30 – 08.30. During this update, there will be a temporary outage […]