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August reading list – Dark matters
Crime, technology and society by Angus Bancroft. Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi, borrowed electronically through Libby/Edinburgh City Libraries .
Interview with a Researcher: Jennifer Cromwell – Welcome to the Caliphal Finances Blog
and John Rylands Library .
November 2022 – Academic Support Librarians
We'd like to invite our colleagues from across Library & University Collections to join us to discuss articles and developments in libraries and information sectors at regular meetings throughout the year. ... Our first meeting will be on Wednesday 23rd
Academic Support Librarians – Page 6 – Helping you get the best from the Library , its collections, resources and services
We'd like to invite our colleagues from across Library & University Collections to join us to discuss articles and developments in libraries and information sectors at regular meetings throughout the year. ... Libraries are important and library workers
Weekly Changes – 16/09/2024 – LCFG Project
LCFG_OPTIONS_PYTHON_LXML – Python bindings for libxml2 and libxslt libraries . LCFG_OPTIONS_PYTHON_FLASK_RESTFUL – Python REST API framework for Flask.
Laam Kwok / Design Studio (Illustration) (2022-2023)[SEM2]
Feb 6, 2023. Posted onIn terms of presenting works, I was more inspired by ‘ABRAHAM ABRAHAM SARAH SARAH’ and ‘Momentary Monument – The Library ’.
5 Easy Ways to get Careers Support at University – Inform.ed
You don’t have to book, just come to our Main Library or Nucleus office and ask us anything that has been on your mind.
Utopia Lab 2019 – EFI Utopia Lab
c) Andrew Perry. In the middle of the second day, the group travelled from Inspace where we had been working up until then to the uCreate Lab at the Library , where
Leaders rising with the tide – Enlightened
Joining Ocean Leaders has given me confidence and helped me navigate imposter syndrome. ... EOL accelerated his vision. “Since joining the Edinburgh Ocean Leaders community, collaboration with fellow members has been both inspiring and instrumental.
Civil Code of the State of Louisiana (1825) – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
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