We have JSTOR!
The University Library are pleased to announce that Lincoln students and staff can now access more than 580 full-text electronic journals from JSTOR. We know that for many researchers in the...
View ArticleImproved off-campus access to JSTOR
We’ve enabled proper, off-campus access to JSTOR via the University Portal and Electronic Journals A-to-Z, so you should now find it much easier to access this fantastic collection of the digitised...
View ArticleFree access to all SAGE e-journals throughout April
SAGE are offering free access to more than 500 e-journals with content available from 1999-current until the 30th of April, 2009. More details on SAGE’s website. University of Lincoln researchers can...
View ArticleWe want to make your research easier to find…
… so the Library’s team of two professional cataloguers have now been appointed for an additional 2 days a week, to catalogue and improve records on the University’s repository of scholarly work....
View ArticleWelcome to TheScientificWorld
I’m pleased to announce that University of Lincoln researchers now have access to TheScientificWorld e-journals online. “TheScientificWorld currently publishes peer-reviewed journals for biomedical,...
View ArticleE-books from ebrary: export to RefWorks
It’s now possible to export the details of an ebrary e-book to your RefWorks account. Ebrary say… Based on your requests, our products now integrate with RefWorks and EndNote for easy citation...
View ArticleFAFAS* are on the Institutional Repository
*FAFAS = Faculty of Agriculture, Food & Animal Sciences: the University’s newest faculty, some of whose published (and unpublished) outputs are now represented on the University of Lincoln’s...
View ArticleRefWorks How-To: workshops in the GCW
Announcing three RefWorks training sessions for researchers at the University of Lincoln’s Brayford Campus… Each 90-minute session will take place in the Library Computer Workshop (room UL101), on the...
View ArticleResults of this year’s library survey for researchers
The results of this year’s Research Support Survey are now available. The survey is conducted by Library and Learning Resources at the University of Lincoln every year, and looks at UL researchers’...
View ArticleGet your kicks: a world atlas of repositories
Repository 66 is an innovative site that uses a data mashup to display where in the world you might find content in repositories. Geographical data about repositories (which is attached to the record...
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