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World Digital Preservation Day: Preserving our digital content
By depositing their theses as archival format PDFs in our repository, our @UoSDocCollege doctoral students ensure their work can be read for decades to come https://t.co/UAqLT2BICt
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On World Digital Preservation Day we celebrate
Journeys of the Othered: a multi-media exhibition created by nine students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds in Higher Education about their own educational journeys
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Styling the 80s exhibition. L4 Gallery, Hartley Library til 13/11/24 . Original magazines with photo shoots, Ray Petri mixed cultural identity and tradition forming ‘Buffalo’. A more fluid and inclusive style of menswear and masculinity which influences contemporary trends today
Did you know that our exhibition opens next week?
We are running some curator tours over the next couple of months.
The first one will be on Monday 21 October at 1300.
Pop by to hear Archivist Karen Robson giving an introduction to the exhibition.
We apologise for the late notice but due to staff shortages we are having to close our National Oceanographic Library at 17:00 hours today. We will reopen at 08:00 tomorrow!
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2024 marks 50 years since construction began on Southampton's Itchen Bridge. Explore previously unseen photos from then and now curated by our Ignite intern & the UoS Library Digital Scholarship Team: https://t.co/um4UjylmYC
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Just one week left to register your contribution for #Southampton#Arts and #Humanities Festival, inc. Hands-on Humanities Day 2024.
📆 The call is CLOSING NEXT MONDAY 16th September!
↘️ To find out more and make your entry, visit: https://t.co/ESSDUQoSOF
#UoSArtsHumFest🖐️
We are looking forward to taking part in the CHEP Festival! You can join us in sessions covering:
- open institutional publishing
- helping students to support peers via co-creation
- defining impact and evaluation across the triple helix
PGRs & supervisors are advised to familiarise themselves with our new 'Producing & submitting your thesis' student guidance document
The new guidance contains revised information on:
- formatting of doctoral theses for storage
- thesis embargo
More info: https://t.co/TbrOoFL8kT
Did you know that you can set up Search Alerts in Library Search?
Run your search then click Create Alert at the top right of the results screen to receive a weekly notification email
Library Search: https://t.co/h6qpvhYuuG
This artwork by Tracy Emin and Chris Orr are in our University Art Collection. It's great to know that these artists are displaying artwork in the #SummerExhibition at the @royalacademy this year! Some of our artwork can also be seen on @artukdotorg!
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You can now explore our art 24/7 on @artukdotorg. Southampton Synagogue by E. Merson. This building no longer stands but we have this image in our collection. See more at https://t.co/VWhg1BvoBp
An order of service with interfaith prayers, organised by the World Congress of Faiths and St Martin-in-the-Fields, calling for international friendship at the 2012 Olympic Games, from the Papers of Revd. Marcus Braybrooke (MS212) @BeginsHistory#HBAHOlympics#Olympics2024
James O’Donald Mays was a US diplomat, journalist and author and we hold some of his papers under MS379, including this scrapbook on the 1936 Olympics, featuring American great Jesse Owens @BeginsHistory#HBAHOlympics#Olympics2024