I am no longer tweeting many pictures of my bikes, 3D printed pangolins and #systematicreview shenanigans on here. I have escaped to https://t.co/aWkTDRsD2x
Are you a Medical Student learning Anatomy and Physiology? Check out our curated list of subscription resources, designed to help you memorise key concepts and enhance your understanding.
Access on the 'Medicine' LibGuide: https://t.co/arBMOWI4HD
Lancaster University Library has launched a new guide to support authors interested in publishing open access books, monographs, book chapters, and edited collections.
The guide covers a wide range of topics related to publishing open access: https://t.co/gjvd9Z7gb2
I found a use for all the #3dprint filament roll ends @lammspace . Creating UV llamas for @LightUpLanc explore week. Genuinely concerned though that children will be disappointed when they take them home, and they don't glow anymore! #maker
Are you a university researcher? Did you know that we have a new Research Data Sharing and Archiving Policy? Here are the key points. For more information please check out our webpage
https://t.co/hAwtKK9JjK
or email us at [email protected]#openresearch#rdm#opendata 💡💻📚
Want to learn more about @EDINA_Digimap mapping package? Join one of the upcoming training sessions running in October and November.
Sessions on Geology Collection, marine and coastal mapping data, accessing OS data & more:
https://t.co/5IM8WVEYvi
#ai has been popping up everywhere this year, but what I didn't expect was the AI generated mood images in a cafe on campus @LancasterUni. Not sure if the background music was as well, but it certainly sounded like it... #chatgpt#MidjourneyAI#midjourney
Lancaster University Library has been announced as one of the winners of the Open Library of Humanities Open Access Award 2024.
https://t.co/6n5zQHg5ce
5. And most importantly, it doesn't push you to buy books from the store, or show ads all the time. You can borrow available titles from the inbuilt store, or directly the Overdrive browser.
A hearty recommendation from this #librarian
1: The screen is backlit and high definition. Easy to read in the dark.
2: It is fast, no old kindle flash on page turns.
3. It is cheap. About half the price of other devices. It isn't colour, which helps.
4. It is small, bigger than a phone, smaller than a tablet.
📢The ARC-NWC MIDAS Information Science sub-group are conducting a survey to find out the information skills needs of ARC-NWC members.
The results will be used to inform future activities of the sub-group
🕒 It takes just 15 minutes ➡️ 🔗https://t.co/RRgjt7Fvan
Upgrade to EndNote 21 for:
⭐ Enhanced Library Recovery
⭐ Colour Coded Tags
⭐ Cite While You Write in Google Docs and Apple Pages
⭐ New Web interface
Find out how to move from EndNote 20 to EndNote 21: https://t.co/zeeKXS12wA
Once I had a thing for making 3G antennas out of household items like woks or barbeque grills. It was for my own random amusement and I stopped paying for the website years ago. I was delighted to see that someone mirrored my old Woktenna build instructions! Thanks random #maker!
Waiting on a Student Appointment, so time to give credit to the awesome #videoconferencing setup @LancasterUniLib uses for faculty #librarian and learning developer appointments. Although perhaps a little too high quality sometimes, it's been a long week! #futurelibraries
Queer Boots x Lancaster Uni Library
Join us and local group @queerboots for an insightful talk on queer resistance and create your own banner for Lancaster Pride! ⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈✊
Link to register: https://t.co/aGe72cxKqt
#pridemonth#lancasterlgbt#lancasterpride#lgbtq
@ilk21 I was at an International Health Libraries meeting in Birmingham when Trump got in. All the US #librarians got a round of hugs 😢. Looking forward to seeing you @ilk21 ! (Bring your umbrella ☔)
The Library has a trial of the Bluesky National Tree Map until June 2024. The Tree Map provides a unique, comprehensive database of location, height and canopy/crown extents for every single tree 3m and above in height.
British Society, 1939-1951. Now available via History Commons
Sourced from the National Archives (UK) and the History of Advertising Trust it includes previously undigitised files from eleven government departments, with associated adverts and propaganda.