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Library and Learning Services

New learning resources

Through consultation with the academic community the Library has purchased a range of resources during 2021/22 enabled by the allocation of money from the University, UKRI and the College of Social Sciences Arts and Humanities for one-off purchases. 

These alongside our other learning resources contribute to the strategic themes of the University strategy.

  • World Changing Research
  • Research-Inspired Education
  • Our Citizens

This investment in our learning resources has enabled the Library to build on its owned collections, invest in new tools to enhance multidisciplinary research,  support our curriculum, support open scholarship and our diverse community. Strength and depth have been added across arts and humanities and the social sciences which will also benefit multidisciplinary research in the life sciences and the sciences

Historical newspapers

  • (1849 to 2012)
  • (1903 to 2001)

Inclusive collections

  •  1919 to 2019
  • 1948 to 1980

Research methodology

SAGE Research Methods (SRM):

Digital scholarship

Journals, monographs and books for the social sciences, arts and humanities

  • Arts and Humanities Classic Journal Archive
  • for History, Law, Politics and International Relations, Archaeology and Literature
  • 621 new books for College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Postgraduate Research Students

Completing already owned collections

  • modules 51-59
  • modules III and IV
  • : Development and the Global South

Supporting Open Scholarship

  • Membership
 

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