Don’t forget to set your clocks forward by one hour on Sunday 25th March 2012, officially the start of British Summer Time. The official time changes at 1.00 am, moving forward to 2.00 am across the UK.
We may be losing an hour in bed, but with extra daylight in the evenings and a long summer ahead, there’s plenty to look forward to after the clocks go forward.
Friday, 23 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Sign up for access to The Times 100 Business Case Studies!
Sign up for access to The Times 100 Business Case Studies!
Business case studies give unprecedented insight into well known organisations and highlight how they deal with real business issues.
To sign up for free access either ask at the Information Store or e-mail tis@ccn.ac.uk
Business case studies give unprecedented insight into well known organisations and highlight how they deal with real business issues.
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Your suggestions wanted!
Can't find your favorite books, CDs, or movie titles in the Information Store?
Please tell us which books and DVDs you would like us to get for our library! If you’ve seen a book or DVD that would help you with your studies let us know. We’ll be very happy to receive your ideas.
Please contact a member of staff in the Information Store with your suggestions.
Please tell us which books and DVDs you would like us to get for our library! If you’ve seen a book or DVD that would help you with your studies let us know. We’ll be very happy to receive your ideas.
Please contact a member of staff in the Information Store with your suggestions.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Help available
Looking for help with searching for information resources for your assignments? Please note that the HE Zone reception area is now reserved every day just for this purpose between 11am-2pm.
Help available:
- Catalogue searching
- Online research
- Database searching
- E-books
- And lots more…
Labels:
Athens,
catalogue,
e-resources,
ebooks,
study space,
support,
training
Friday, 24 February 2012
Self-Injury Awareness Day - 1st March 2012
Self-Injury Awareness Day (SIAD) is an international event, which takes place every year on 1st March.
Why do people self-injure?
People self-injure to deal with their emotional distress. Self-injury/self-harm affects people of all ages, genders, sexualities, races and religions. The chances are that you know someone who self-injures, even if you don’t know about it. There are various ways in which people cope when they are in distress or upset, and self-injury is just one type of coping mechanism. Specific reasons behind an individual’s self-injury are varied.
Various information resources about self-injury can be found in the CCN Information Store. Please ask at the Enquiries or Issue desks for more information.
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
World Thinking Day
World Thinking Day is celebrated on 22 February each year, started by Girl Guides and Girl Scouts from around the world. Each year there is a different focus.
World Thinking Day theme for 2012 is Environment.
The poorest people in the world are the ones who will most feel the effects of environmental degradation and climate change. Therefore, please come to the CCN Information Store to think and read a variety of CCN information resources on environment...
Monday, 20 February 2012
Stayin' Alive with Vinnie Jones for National Heart Month
We have lots of resources on display this week to help you get your heart in shape, including books and DVDs on managing cholesterol and keeping fit. - best to act now before Vinnie Jones gets his hands on you!
How healthy is your heart?
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Start Up Lounge resources
Have you been to the the Start Up Lounge?
If you are interested in starting up your own business, big or small, pop over and have a look at what they have to offer.
This week the Information Store has a display of books, DVDs and eBooks that can help on the path to your first million!
What sort of business would you start up?
If you are interested in starting up your own business, big or small, pop over and have a look at what they have to offer.
This week the Information Store has a display of books, DVDs and eBooks that can help on the path to your first million!
What sort of business would you start up?
Friday, 3 February 2012
Day 5 - Slightly scary library convert
Caution - clip contains swearing:
And a more gentle poem to finish the week:
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We hope that we have given you renewed (pardon the pun) interest in the world of libraries. Keep borrowing!
And a more gentle poem to finish the week:
| Going to the Library by Jessy Randall In the library there are pathways you follow to find out what you want to know -- imagine -- somewhere in all these books or on the face of the computer or in parentheses at the back of a magazine, there is the perfect sentence, the answer to your question, the words all around you like the tornado in the Wizard of Oz never go home Dorothy -- Dorothy, never land -- language can be your bed, the beautiful wonder of all possible poems. |
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Day 4 - Thrills at the library Christmas party
See what librarians get up to in their spare time:
And today's poem:
Because of Libraries We Can Say These Things
by Naomi Shihab Nye
She is holding the book close to her body,
carrying it home on the cracked sidewalk,
down the tangled hill.
If a dog runs at her again, she will use the book as a shield.
carrying it home on the cracked sidewalk,
down the tangled hill.
If a dog runs at her again, she will use the book as a shield.
She looked hard among the long lines
of books to find this one.
When they start talking about money,
when the day contains such long and hot places,
she will go inside.
An orange bed is waiting.
Story without corners.
She will have two families.
They will eat at different hours.
of books to find this one.
When they start talking about money,
when the day contains such long and hot places,
she will go inside.
An orange bed is waiting.
Story without corners.
She will have two families.
They will eat at different hours.
She is carrying a book past the fire station
and the five and dime.
and the five and dime.
What this town has not given her
the book will provide; a sheep,
a wilderness of new solutions.
The book has already lived through its troubles.
The book has a calm cover, a straight spine.
the book will provide; a sheep,
a wilderness of new solutions.
The book has already lived through its troubles.
The book has a calm cover, a straight spine.
When the step returns to itself,
as the best place for sitting,
and the old men up and down the street
are latching their clippers,
as the best place for sitting,
and the old men up and down the street
are latching their clippers,
she will not be alone.
She will have a book to open
and open and open.
Her life starts here.
She will have a book to open
and open and open.
Her life starts here.
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