A trial of Drama Online (beta version) is available until Wednesday 29 May. For further information about Drama Online click here.
To access this trial click here
Please complete the feedback form available from the trial link above if this resource is of interest to you.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Peace Process Database
Peace Process: Layers of Meaning is a hybrid project involving collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London, Trinity College Dublin and Dundalk Institute of Technology. The project has three main elements: the collection and storage of one hundred heritage interviews of the recollections and views of key figures in the Peace Process; the imparting of interview skills to students, teachers and community members in the border area; and the development of an online directory of all extant interviews relating to the Peace Process (LOMOND).
The LOMOND directory is intended as a select but authoritative archive, maintained regularly and available on-line, providing an essential research tool for students across the educational spectrum. In the manner of a decades-long time-lapse camera, it will permit users to access an instructive and suggestive record of changes in thinking, in public styles and statements, in sets of possibilities, in pressures experienced and insights gained or rejected. This adds a dynamic and human dimension (in the sense of fallibility) that would otherwise largely perish, to the impoverishment of understanding. In concept and design it is intended to draw attention to the many layers of peacemaking and conflict.
LOMOND is available at: http://www.peaceprocesshistory.org/lomond
There is also a link to this resource from the library catalogue and 'Find Databases' on http://www.library.nuigalway.ie/
The LOMOND directory is intended as a select but authoritative archive, maintained regularly and available on-line, providing an essential research tool for students across the educational spectrum. In the manner of a decades-long time-lapse camera, it will permit users to access an instructive and suggestive record of changes in thinking, in public styles and statements, in sets of possibilities, in pressures experienced and insights gained or rejected. This adds a dynamic and human dimension (in the sense of fallibility) that would otherwise largely perish, to the impoverishment of understanding. In concept and design it is intended to draw attention to the many layers of peacemaking and conflict.
LOMOND is available at: http://www.peaceprocesshistory.org/lomond
There is also a link to this resource from the library catalogue and 'Find Databases' on http://www.library.nuigalway.ie/
Friday, 17 May 2013
University Press Scholarship Online - trial now available
A trial of University Press Scholarship Online (UPSO) is now available.
UPSO offers 11,000+ titles available in 25 subject areas from Oxford and 10 other leading university presses. It brings together the best scholarly publishing from around the world. Aggregating monograph content from leading university presses, UPSO offers an unparalleled research tool, making disparately published scholarship easily accessible, highly discoverable, and fully cross-searchable via a single online platform. Research that previously would have required a user to jump between a variety of books and disconnected websites can now be concentrated through the UPSO search engine.
To access this trial click here
Please complete the feedback form available from the link above if this resource is of interest to you.
UPSO offers 11,000+ titles available in 25 subject areas from Oxford and 10 other leading university presses. It brings together the best scholarly publishing from around the world. Aggregating monograph content from leading university presses, UPSO offers an unparalleled research tool, making disparately published scholarship easily accessible, highly discoverable, and fully cross-searchable via a single online platform. Research that previously would have required a user to jump between a variety of books and disconnected websites can now be concentrated through the UPSO search engine.
To access this trial click here
Please complete the feedback form available from the link above if this resource is of interest to you.
Monday, 13 May 2013
Library Summer Opening Hours
20 May - 7 July
and
and
19 August - 1 September
Monday - Friday 08.30-17.30
Saturday/Sunday Closed
8 July - 18 August
Monday - Thursday 08.30-22.00
Friday 08.30-17.30
Saturday 10.00-17.00
Sunday Closed
August Bank Holiday (Mon. 5th Aug.): 10.00-17.00
Library closed:
June Bank Holiday (Mon. 3rd June)
Library closing at 19.30
Wednesday 31st July, Thursday 1st August
Microfiche Training- Library Foyer
Microfiche Training- Library Foyer
The Library has upgraded our old Microfiche/Microfilm Machines to ScanPro2000
The supplier will be providing two 30 minute training sessions on Thursday 8th April in the Library foyer at:
Please book your place in advance.
Please book your place in advance.
Event Description:
Some features:
- Simplified, step-by-step loading
- On Screen instructions
- Searchability
- High-Resolution Images
- No messing with lenses- on screen control
- and many more easy to use features
Friday, 10 May 2013
ARTS - Introduction to EndNote X5 (for Windows)
There will be a training session on Introduction to EndNote X5 (for Windows) held on Thursday 23 May.
This training session is open to teaching staff, taught postgraduates and undergraduates in the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies.
Registration is required.
For further details and to register for this training session please click here
This training session is open to teaching staff, taught postgraduates and undergraduates in the College of Arts, Social Sciences & Celtic Studies.
Registration is required.
For further details and to register for this training session please click here
Friday, 3 May 2013
Bank Holiday Weekend Opening Hours
The Library's Opening Hours this bank holiday weekend are as follows:
Saturday, May 4th 08.30 - 17.30
Sunday, May 5th 10.00 - 17.30
Monday, May 6th 08.30 - 22.00 (Study Facilities Only)
The Reading Room will remain open from 07.00 to 01.30 every day over the weekend.
Friday, 26 April 2013
Standards Database Workshop in the library
Standards Database Workshop taking place in the library:
Thursday May 02nd at 2pm in the James Hardiman Library (Basement PC Suite).
Places are limited, please book your place here: http://jhl.eventbrite.com/
The library provides full text access to International (ISO), European (EN) and Irish (IS) standards via a subscription to NSAI Standards Database. A trainer from i2i the database provider will be coming to Galway to deliver a workshop on getting the most from the standards database.
Standards
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
FRANTEXT - new database now available
Access to the FRANTEXT database is now available via http://www.library.nuigalway.ie/
FRANTEXT is a French-language database which consists of about 4,250 French texts spanning from the medieval period to the present day. Launched in the 1970s, it has been available online since 1998. It is developed and maintained by the ATILF-CNRS (Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique).
FRANTEXT provides access to a wide range of literary, philosophical. technical and scientific works. It has recently been enriched with a corpus of autobiographical texts which will interest historians and sociologists as well as literary researchers. Specific words, lists, regular expressions, etc. can be located in an individual work or corpus. The database is constantly updated.
FRANTEXT is a French-language database which consists of about 4,250 French texts spanning from the medieval period to the present day. Launched in the 1970s, it has been available online since 1998. It is developed and maintained by the ATILF-CNRS (Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique).
FRANTEXT provides access to a wide range of literary, philosophical. technical and scientific works. It has recently been enriched with a corpus of autobiographical texts which will interest historians and sociologists as well as literary researchers. Specific words, lists, regular expressions, etc. can be located in an individual work or corpus. The database is constantly updated.
Labels:
Arts and Humanities,
database,
French-language
Friday, 19 April 2013
Endnote X5 Introductory Workshop: Science and Engineering 24/04/2013
Endnote X5 Introductory Workshop for Science and Engineering is taking place in the Nursing Library PC Suite on Wednesday April 24 11:30AM - 1PM. Places are limited. Register here
Labels:
EndNote,
engineering,
Library,
NUI Galway,
science,
Training
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