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Monday, 11 February 2013

Bite-Size Sessions at the Information Commons

Introducing Bite-Size: a series of short, informal sessions on a range of topics, aiming to teach you the skills you need to succeed in your studies. 

The sessions are held at 12pm every Wednesday, in Collabatory 2 on level 1 of the Information Commons. 

This week; 'Getting Stuff Done by Dan Courtney'. Presenting some simple tools and techniques to plan your work, or private projects. 

See the IC Blog for a full list of upcoming sessions.



Friday, 16 September 2011

Library and CiCS Induction Drop-Ins

Throughout Intro Week and Week 1 the University Library and CiCS are running drop-in sessions in the Information Commons for new users to learn more about our services. There is no need to book and each session lasts about 20-30 minutes. See the timetable below for more information:

Intro week (19 September - 25 September 2011)










Collaboratory 1Monday- Friday11.00

13.00

14.00

15.00

Week 1 (26 September - 30 September 2011)































Collaboratory 1Monday13.00
Wednesday
Friday
Classroom 3Monday15.00
Thursday
Friday
Classroom 4Tuesday15.00

Monday, 7 April 2008

The Subject Librarians are in the Infomation Commons

Just a reminder that throughout this semester, specialist subject librarians will be available in the Information Commons to give you in depth help and advice with using all types of library and information resources. So if you have an assignment or dissertation but are unsure about how to access, evaluate and organise the information needed, drop in for a chat.

No need to book, we’ll be at the first floor help desk in the Information Commons every week,
Mondays 2-4pm
Thursdays 11am-1pm


If you want to see me, it is my stint this Thursday :-)

And, on the subject of the Information Commons, the Dental School students have made a YouTube clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D08XykTvOIo

I'm waiting with bated breath for the Med School one as I'm sure you guys can do so much better!

Vic