Thursday, 2 January 2014

Set things off with a bang in 2014!

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Happy New Year! to all returning staff and students.

I hope you all had a good break and are all set for the year ahead.  Why not start as you mean to go on and come along to one of our scheduled drop-in sessions in the library, we have a range of topics to help you get the most out of our resources:

Get better marks using Library Search
Referencing the right way
Market Research

Find out more details here on our event booking page:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/academic-liaison-team-marylebone-4685648539

All sessions are 30 minutes, so easy to pop in between other commitments.

Friday, 6 December 2013

Twitter competition

 
 
Twitter competition
Get yourself an early Christmas present by entering the @UniWestLib Twitter competition. During the last week of term follow @UniWestLib and retweet one of their competition tweets to be in with a chance of winning 1 of 2 £25 Amazon vouchers.  For more information see here: http://bit.ly/uniwestlibcomp


Thursday, 10 October 2013

Architectus OER


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Architectus provides a recognised Open Educational Resources (known as OERs) for teaching and learning purposes in Architecture and the Built Environment – including digital primary sourced drawings, concept designs, construction plans amongst other valuable digitised resources now available to the wider teaching and learning community under an open Creative Commons licensing model.

The resource is searchable in several ways – by Practice, project/building type, by date or asset category (incorporating the five stage RIBA plan of work).

You can read more about the resource from this blog http://architectus.bcu.ac.uk/blog

Try out the resource for yourself here http://architectus.bcu.ac.uk/practices

Friday, 28 June 2013

Make your own maps

A recent article in the independent talks about the future of map creation and a movement called "open-source mapping". With the advent of smartphones and GPS people are able to create personalised maps adding locations and social layering features.

The following sites have more information/applications to create your own maps:
Mapbox http://www.mapbox.com  
MapTales http://maptal.es/
CartoDB http://cartodb.com
Soundcities http://www.soundcities.com
Google Map Maker http://www.google.co.uk/mapmaker
Waze http://www.waze.com/

You can also use Digimap to create maps and extract ordnance survey data accessible via Library Search Watch this video for a basic introduction:

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Summer opening hours

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Summer opening hours


Marylebone Library opening times

24/7 access will commence on September 23rd
 
Don't forget that you can access library resources 24/7 electronically via Library Search

Have a fantastic summer, and please feel free to contact me if you have any queries regarding accessing information and resources.
Monday
9am - 5pm
9am - 5pm
Tuesday
9am - 5pm
9am - 5pm
Wednesday
9am - 8pm
9am - 8pm
Thursday
9am - 5pm
9am - 5pm
Friday
9am - 5pm
9am - 5pm
Saturday
11am - 5pm
11am - 5pm
Sunday
Closed
Closed

Friday, 15 March 2013

Come for a FREE lunch

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Come along for a FREE lunch and give us your thoughts on Apps and the usefulness of technology for learning
The focus group will be held in the Marylebone Library Training room, food and refreshments will be provided in return for your thoughts and valuable feedback.  Please contact Emma Mires Richards with availability if interested e.miresrichards@westminster.ac.uk
We will be looking to run the focus group towards the end of March.


Friday, 15 February 2013

Semester 2 Drop-in sessions

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Have you ever struggled to get access to an article from home, can't get to the full text?
Losing marks for incorrect referencing?
Trying to find images and film content but don't know where to start?
 
If you find yourself asking any of the above then why not come along to our drop-in sessions where we can help you access and use a wealth of resources to help you succeed and excel in your studies.
 
The sessions are all designed so that you can drop-in between 12pm and 3pm to get answers to your questions and see live demonstrations - you can stay for however little or long you need.  All sessions will take place in the Library Training Room in the North Area, 1st floor.
 

Access articles remotely
Tuesday 19th Feb 12-3pm
Tuesday 26th Feb 12-3pm
 
Referencing help with RefWorks
Wednesday 6th March 12-3pm
Wednesday 13th March 12-3pm
 
Access images and multimedia
Tuesday 19th March 12-3pm
Tuesday 26th March 12-3pm