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The 12 Days of Festive Library Resources Part One

The 12 Days of Festive Library Resources Part One Part one To celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of the Festive holiday break we thought we’d share some of our best resources. Below is a list of some of our best: Day One: Librarysearch We have to start with our trusty Library […]

Your subject librarians

ubject librarianYour Subject Librarians Here at the library, we try our best to provide students with the support they need during their studies. Alongside information Assistants who provide support at our library helpdesks, we also have a team of specialised Subject Librarians. They have specialised knowledge in the different schools and subjects at Napier, and […]

International Students Day

International Students Day As well as promoting diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism, International Students’ Day also acknowledges and commemorates the students who organised a peaceful protest at the University of Prague on 17 November 1939 against Germany’s occupation of Czechoslovakia (now known as the Czech Republic and Slovakia ). On that day, Nazi forces stormed the university; […]

Best online resources for finding news: Times Digital Archive & NexisUni

Best online resources for finding news: Times Digital Archive & NexisUni You probably know how to search for journal articles and ebooks, but have you explored the library’s news eresources? Whether you’re researching historical events or tracking current affairs, you will find plenty of material in Times Digital Archive and NexisUni. Let’s take a closer […]

Nature Reviews Immunology Journal

Nature Reviews Immunology Journal The Nature Reviews Immunology journal is a scientific journal which covers all topics associated with immunology in great detail and depth. This includes applied features as well as fundamental mechanisms. Immunology itself is the study of how the body protects itself against infection and fights against disease, as well as what […]

Library Support during Exams

Library Support during exams.   It’s the time of year again, and I think we say nearly every time. Exams and assignments creep up quickly. We understand this time can feel like a lot. And the library wants to support you in the best way possible. If things feel like they are way too much, […]

Fancy Doing a Edinburgh Napier University Postgrad?

Fancy Doing an Edinburgh Napier University Postgrad? You may be a student with us who is coming towards the end of their studies and university journey, or you may be a student who has just graduated and is wondering what the next chapter in your career pathway is going to look like. What if we […]

Emerald Information and Knowledge Management Collection

  Emerald Information and Knowledge Management Collection –   Today in the library’s spotlight: Emerald Information and Knowledge Management Collection – A must-have resource for computing students.   Every now and again, we like to shine a light on one of our many, many amazing resources available through LibrarySearch and today, the spotlight belongs to […]

Dyslexia Awareness Week

Dyslexia Awareness Week This week is Dyslexia Awareness Week What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is a learning difficulty which affects millions of people all over the world. It is a life-long neurological condition which often runs in families and affects people’s abilities with reading, writing and spelling. People with dyslexia may have difficulty processing and remembering […]

Wider Uni Support

Wider Uni Support   Edinburgh Napier University libraries can assist you with a range of different queries such as questions about books and how to borrow them, journals, databases, study room bookings, printing and photocopying, scanning, connecting to the Wi-Fi, and many, many more relevant queries regarding how to make the best use of our […]

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