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The University Library supports your academic success by providing learning spaces, scholarly resources, online services, and opportunities to develop your learning skills. The Library achieves some of the highest levels of student satisfaction in the UK and has held the Cabinet Office accreditation for Customer Service Excellence since 2010.
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Northumbria’s Open Research Statementwas agreed at the meeting of our Research and Knowledge ExchangeCommittee in March 2021 as a declaration of intent; a background against whichto review our policies, and an indication of the commitment we are making toencourage a flourishing open research culture. Northumbria is also a signatory of the San Franc...
Our digitalservices, including Library Search, provide access to our comprehensive andmultidisciplinary print and online Library Collectionincluding around 450,000 print books, over 936,000ebooks, more than 82,000 print and ejournals, including major publications suchas Nature and Science, 170 subscribed scholarly resources includingdatabases and p...
We design andmanage the University’s library spaces as unique scholarly environments to meetthe needs of students and Faculty. Your three campus libraries, along with UniversityLibrary Digital Commons, provide places to read, think, write, reflect,focus, collaborate, including dedicated spaces for Faculty, postgraduateresearch students and postgrad...
The Library cansupport you to achieve Open Access (OA) for your research through the institutional repository(Northumbria Research Link), we manage Northumbria’s OA fund including publisher agreements, and can offer guidance on complying withfunder and REF policies toward OA. Additionally, the Library can offerassistance to assess journal quality, ...
Our Northumbria Skills Programmeis mapped closely to the UK Vitae ResearcherDevelopment Framework (RDF) and run in coordination with the University’sResearch and Innovation Services. It includes tailored support for early careerto post-doctoral researchers to help them develop the knowledge, corecompetencies and transferable skills identified in RD...
Apr 15, 2024 · 1. Access to information. One thing that makes libraries essential is that they provide free access to a wide range of information resources, including books, databases and digital platforms such as PressReader, which features thousands of newspapers and magazines from around the world.
Jul 24, 2024 · Source: The British Library Perhaps the most significant reminder of the Viking attacks in Northumberland is the ancient fortress of Lindisfarne or Holy Island as it is locally known. Lindisfarne was the first monastery to be targeted by the Vikings, sending shockwaves across the entire country and the Christian community.
You’ll benefit from modern classroom and lecture theatre facilities and access to the university’s 24hr library, our department’s library resources recently benefited from a £600,000 investment and we’re sure you’ll see the benefits if you choose to study English at Northumbria
It is also important to be aware that optional modules listed on course pages may be subject to change depending on uptake numbers each year. Contact time is subject to increase or decrease in line with possible restrictions imposed by the government or the University in the interest of maintaining the health and safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors if this is deemed necessary ...
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Located in the Great North Museum: Hancock Library, NHSN’s library collection contains over 12,000 books and journals collected over almost two centuries. Open to everyone, it is arguably the most comprehensive collection dedicated to the natural world in the North of England.