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The Journey So Far – ITIL Tattle
Whilst the number of tickets for IT and Library will not change greatly, their percentage of the total tickets will fall. ... Yes – IT and Library tickets did increase (by 22%) but IT and Library as % of all tickets processed by Support Groups fell
Changing the Favicon in my SharePoint SubSite – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Every page layout is associated with a content type in the SharePoint site’s Pages library . ... didn’t even notice because I wasn’t thinking of this as a library .
Mini-Series: The curriculum as a site of social justice – Teaching Matters
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March 2025 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Thank you for joining us to discuss your new book, Ancient Maritime Loan Contracts.
Looking Under the Scope this LGBT+ History Month – Academic Support Librarians
A practical guide to searching LGBTQIA historical records is an accessible guide to doing historical research on LGBT+ subjects in libraries , archives and museums. ... This is just a small selection of the resources on LGBT+ history in the Library .
Voyage boxed: sea journeys, island hopping & trans-oceanic concepts – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
Close Menu. Our new display at ECA Library features Voyage boxed: sea journeys, island hopping & trans-oceanic concepts, curated by Imi Maufe and Rona Rangsch, Künstlerhaus Dortmund, c.2014. ... Published in a signed and numbered edition of 50 copies.
1.5.5 Phoebe Anna Traquair’s Illuminated Manuscript – Who Taught Her That? NLS Project Blog
This blog tracks my progress and challenges through my work on the National Library of Scotland's project 'Behind Glass? ... As one of the Library ’s most beautiful pieces, and one which rarely goes on display, I was surprised how hesitant multiple
Mid Semester Welcome Event – iad4phd
Information from the Institute for Academic Development, Library Services and Edinburgh University Students Association.
On neighbourliness, a letter from Melbourne – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
The way is furnished with the care of strangers. Walking north, you come to a little library made for passers-by. ... The little library is a beacon in pandemic times. It feels fragile in its risk of transfer yet defiant in its ethos of trust and sharing.
Front and backstage teaching – Dark matters
There is nowhere to en-role and de-role after. Whatever else is encumbering you, emotionally, practically, there is nowhere to leave it before joining the screen encounter.
