This academic year has seen the library deliver an enhanced service in terms of provision of online versions of key textbooks. These are the texts that can be found at the top of your reading list, or in the short loan collection. They are the core reading in your subject, often marked as a suggestion […]
Web of Science is Changing …
Due at the end of June – the new Web of Science is said to bring a better and more efficient discovery experience providing you with new ways to accelerate your research in this world renowned citation database. Most of the new interface and features are in place for you to preview now. Just login […]
20 Things IS did for you in 2020
Over the last few weeks we have been sharing with you a selection of 20 things that IS have done for the staff and student community in 2020. We have of course done many, many more than 20 things, but we picked out a few to highlight them. Our Archives Team launched the Brig Digital […]
HS Talks – New from Leading Experts
Presentations and case studies giving ideas and inspiration to inform your dissertation, seminars and other course work. The latest releases include: visible teamwork; conversations about race at work; intuitive intelligence; supply chain innovations and corporate judo strategy. New case studies feature iPhone: strategy-as-practice and Haier: globalization of market presence. Access HS Talks via A-Z Online Resources from the University Portal. If […]
Stirling’s STORRE Included in New Repository of Scottish COVID-19 Research
Public Health Scotland has launched a Repository of Covid-19 research with the aim of bringing together and providing easy access to Scottish COVID-19 research on a single shared platform. The Repository contains research about COVID-19 in Scotland as well as research on COVID-19 undertaken by Scottish researchers. The Repository aggregates details of research publications from […]
Teaching timetable survey
The University is undertaking a review of the way you access your Teaching Timetabling information and the detail included. We would like your input to know what is important to you. The survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete. Please respond by 31st March 2021. As INTO and Access students receive their timetable […]
Free Microsoft Office 365 software for your own devices
Get the full Microsoft Office 365 suite free of charge while you are working/studying at the University. Staff and students of the University can download the Microsoft Office 365 suite of software (Outlook, OnDrive, Excel, Word, PowerPoint and more) under the university licence while you are associated with the uni. Staff Go to https://portal.office.com and login. Click […]
Stirling joins Oxford University Press Agreement: free Open Access Publishing
Stirling is joining the first year of the three year Oxford University Press ”Read and Publish” Agreement negotiated by SHEDL. This means in return for a one-off payment by the Library, Stirling authors will have free uncapped open access publishing in OUP’s full collection of more than 400 academic journals. The OUP collection features prestigious, […]
Microsoft Stream Transcript Changes
Going forward, you may notice a small change to transcripts in Microsoft Stream. You may not be able to view, search, or edit automatically generated transcripts for older videos that have not been viewed in the previous six months. This is an update to Microsoft Stream to allow transcript search and view experiences for new […]
Library extended opening hours
In response to student requests we have extended the library opening hours starting from Wednesday 7th April. Monday – Friday 8am – 8pm Saturday – Sunday 10am – 5pm A click-and-collect service for hard-copy materials remains in place and study spaces must be booked in advance