Thursday 29 September 2011

Accessing other libraries



Watch this short video clip that the library staff have created giving you instructions for accessing resources at other institution's libraries. There are over 170 educational institutions that belong to the scheme, numerous of which are based in London and the South East.

Friday 23 September 2011

Looking for images?







Having trouble sourcing quality images to inspire and inform design projects and course work?



Try accessing the following two web resources:



e-architect is one of the world's largest architecture websites with over 14,000 pages. e-architect is run by Adrian Welch and Isabelle Lomholt. Adrian and Isabelle both trained as architects but their strong interest in architecture led them to focus their energies on an online architectural resource rather than practicing. e-architect.co.uk features building news, events, competitions, photos, jobs, awards and products. It features a range of building types from houses to skyscrapers, plus major landscape and interior projects.

Buildings on flickr
Building magazine has created a flickr site where members can add their photographs, some fantastic images covering a range of buildings both UK and internationally. Coverage can also be quite modern due to its currency as a group.

Library Search
Listed under E-Resources in Library Search, you can select an images & multimedia category from E-Resources by type drop-down menu. The following are useful for sourcing images:
VADS (Visual Arts Data Service)
English Heritage Viewfinder
RIBA British Architectural Library Catalogue Online (RIBApix)

Image credit: Turner Gallery, Margate by Em Mires

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Welcome to all new and returning students



I would like to take this opportunity to welcome new students to the library and this blog, I am Emma Mires the Academic Liaison Librarian for Architecture and the Built Environment and I look forward to seeing and meeting you during orientation sessions.


More information can be found regarding our services by visiting the Library & IT webpage's you can also ask questions via the blog and email me at mirese@wmin.ac.uk


New and returning students may also like to attend some of the drop-in sessions for library resources that we have planned for this semester you can view the schedule on the Library & IT training pages - no need to book just come to the library training room.