Opening of new Stirling campus library

The target date for opening the new Library building on Stirling Campus is Monday 30 August 2010. The building has now been handed back to the university and we have the summer to finish off the inside and move books, equipment, services and staff.   Most of this work will be happening in the background […]

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Student Print & Copying System Upgrade

There will be some disruption to the Student Print & Copy System on 21st and 22nd July due to an essential upgrade.   On 22nd July the student printers are expected to be down for approximately 2 hours.   Printing will be provided in the Information Centre in the Interim Library at Stirling and the […]

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Latest edition of ISSUE (IS newsletter) now out

Subject: Latest edition of ISSUE (IS newsletter) now out   The latest edition (number 81, June 2010) of the Information Services newsletter, ISSUE, is now available on the IS web site at:   http://www.is.stir.ac.uk/aboutis/issue.php     Printed copies will be available later this week.     Steve Boulton ISSUE Editor Academic Liaison and Development Information […]

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Dementia awareness week – explore our collections

7th – 13th June is Alzheimer’s Scotland’s dementia awareness week. All of the university’s libraries have collections of books and electronic resources on this topic, a full list of these resources can be seen here. In addition we have a collection of Stirling authored research about dementia available from STORRE our institutional repository. The Stirling Campus is also home […]

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Online access to PhD theses in Islamic Studies

Researchers working in the field of Islamic Studies now have access to almost 1000 PhD theses in digital format. These theses were previously held in 97 libraries across the UK and Ireland but are now available to all researchers via the British Library’s eTHOS service. The theses have been made available electronically as part of the ‘Digital Islam’ […]

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Creating a Sustainable Library Collection

Last year, subject librarians and academic colleagues undertook a weeding exercise to ensure that all the key strengths in Library’s stock could be housed in the new building.   Since then the collection has continued to grow and further weeding will be needed as the stock is moved from the interim Library and from off-campus to the […]

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New resource for finding political resources – Foreign Broadcast Information Service

The Library now has access to the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Daily Reports. FBIS was created by the United States Government during the Second World War and its original mission was to “monitor, record, transcribe and translate intercepted radio broadcasts from foreign governments, official news services, and clandestine broadcasts from occupied territories”. (From the […]

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