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The Library for New Staff

The Library for New Staff If you are a new staff member at Edinburgh Napier University, we would like to welcome you to our campus libraries. They are not just for students and academic staff so why not check them out? In our libraries you will find novels, books on music, design, photography, health and […]

Healthcare Sciences Week: Healthcare Resources in the Library

Healthcare Sciences Week: Healthcare Resources in the Library   It is Healthcare Sciences Week, we thought it would be fitting to look at the healthcare resources available in the library. It comes not long after National Careers Week. This to annually commend the work of those in healthcare science professions. And also to promote and […]

National Essay Day: Essay Writing Guide and Advice

National Essay Day: Essay Writing Guide and Advice That time of the semester is creeping up once again. For many individuals within our student community, deadlines are looming. A flurry of assignments and exams will be upcoming. It will usually be the case for many of them that you will be asked to write an […]

Social Sciences Library Resources

Social Sciences Library Resources Our university libraries provide many academic resources to help you through your studies. The most prominent of these will of course be the books.  Whether it be physically in the libraries or e-books available through library search. Alongside these, we also provide you with access to hundreds of online academic databases […]

Music and Edinburgh Napier

Music and Edinburgh Napier Napier University has a rich musical heritage. The university has also helped to nurture a wide array of major Scottish talent. The Music department is noted for its range of approaches to the study of Music. Professor Zach Moir a jazz musician and improvisor, researched cochlear implants for his PhD. He […]

Welcome to Edinburgh Napier Libraries

Welcome to Edinburgh Napier Libraries It’s good to see our campuses busy again! A warm welcome to all new and returning students. Here’s a comprehensive guide to our library services to help you get started. Library resources: books, databases, and more First of all, save a link to the LibrarySearch to your favourites, as it […]

CAB Abstracts Database

CAB Abstracts Databases Introducing CAB Abstracts… CAB Abstracts is one of the many databases we are subscribed to. It offers academic literature and publications on subject areas such as forestry, agriculture, human health and nutrition, animal health, veterinary sciences and conservation and management of natural resources. It was established by the Centre for Agriculture and […]

Grove Music Online

Grove Music Online: Unlocking the World of Music Research In today’s world, reliable resources for music research can be hard to find. That’s where Grove Music Online comes in. This essential database serves musicians, scholars, and enthusiasts alike. It offers a wealth of information across all musical knowledge, making it a must-have tool for anyone […]

Our newspaper e-resources: Times Digital Archive and NexisUni

 Our newspaper e-resources: Times Digital Archive and NexisUni You might have already used one of many databases to search through academic journals. But did you know that the library also offers some amazing resources that give you access to historical and contemporary news? Let’s dive into what Times Digital Archive and NexisUni offer.   Times […]

Construction Information Service (CIS)

Construction Information Service (CIS)   The Construction Information Service (CIS) is a major database for anyone working in architecture, civil and structural engineering, building control, mechanical and electrical engineering, surveying, building contracting and other areas within the construction industry. The CIS database is updated daily and covers every phase of the construction process. It is […]

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