Webinar recording (May 2024)
On the 22nd May, the Online Library had a webinar with students, which included a demonstration of the Online Library, followed by a Question and Answer session.
The Online Library is a part of the University of London
On the 22nd May, the Online Library had a webinar with students, which included a demonstration of the Online Library, followed by a Question and Answer session.
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The Online Library now provides access to the Wiley Online Library, a multi-disciplinary database holding collections on a range of subjects in the sciences and humanities.
VLeBooks will be unavailable due to planned maintenance from Saturday 6th of April starting at 10pm (GMT) and finishing Sunday 7th April at 4am (GMT).
Celebrate Easter with a selection of captivating reads from the UoL Online Library. Discover the fascinating history of the Chocolate Easter Egg and explore a range of Easter-themed reads perfect for the holiday break
For any of our students celebrating Ramadan this month, we hope you enjoy these inspirational stories from our collections on the beauty of generosity during Ramadan. Sending wishes for a peaceful Ramadan.
March is Women’s History Month and since more than half of our students do just happen to be and/or identify as women – It's time to fête these females!
The Library recently offered two webinar sessions for Online and students at Recognised Teaching Centres, where we provided an overview of the Library and answered students’ questions.
Recordings of the webinars are available to watch here:
Happy Valentine’s Day to all of our Sweet Students! Since this day is all about love, we thought it might be fun to let you have a little (virtual) candy and read these fun and interesting articles on the history of Valentine’s Day and what is looks like as it is celebrated around the globe!
Who is Robert Burns and why do some people in the United Kingdom celebrate him by eating ‘haggis, neeps and tatties' on January 25th? Want to know more about this tradition, discover the beautiful poetry of Robert Burns or even host a Burns Night of your own?