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Trial access to Electronic Enlightenment from Oxford University Press

By Sarah Gilmore, on 19 April 2024

UCL has trial access to Electronic Enlightenment from Oxford University Press until 17th May 2024. For offsite access please first login to Desktop@UCL Anywhere or the UCL VPN

Electronic Enlightenment: Letters & Lives is a pioneering digital resource for the study of the letter and its place in the rich writing cultures of the ‘long’ eighteenth century.

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UCL now has access to Alternative Press Index and Alternative Press Index Archive

By Sarah Gilmore, on 19 April 2024

UCL now has access to Alternative Press Index (1991-) & Alternative Press Index Archive (1969-1990) from EBSCO.

Alternative Press Index (API) & Alternative Press Index Archive (APIA) are bibliographic databases of journal, newspaper, and magazine articles from international alternative, radical, and left periodicals. Born of the New Left, the API was launched in 1969 to provide access to the emerging theories and practices of radical social change. API and APIA coverage is both international and interdisciplinary.

Alternative Press Index : Coverage begins in 1991 and features over 300 periodicals. With over 344,000 records, the API is considered the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to alternative sources of information available.

Alternative Press Index Archive : Coverage is from 1969 to 1990 and features over 700 periodicals. With over 474,000 records the APIA is an invaluable companion to the Alternative Press Index

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Trial access to BiblioPlanet

By Sarah Gilmore, on 17 April 2024

UCL has trial access to BiblioPlanet until 19th May 2024. For offsite access please first login to Desktop@UCL Anywhere or the UCL VPN

BiblioPlanet is a joint project of MIPP International, a company with solid experience of bookselling focused primarily on print publications from the Post-Soviet area, and Direkt-Media, the largest aggregator of Russian academic literature.

The platform, with English language interface, offers above 70 000 authoritative high-quality ebooks on Russian Literature and Linguistics, History, Law, Economics, Social Sciences and Culture.

Additionally it provides access to:

  • encyclopedias
  • audiobooks
  • maps

A short video presentation of BiblioPlanet is available at Introduction to BiblioPlanet platform

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UCL now has access to Sovetskii Ekran Digital Archive

By Sarah Gilmore, on 11 April 2024

UCL now has access to Sovetskii Ekran Digital Archive via East View

The Sovetskii Ekran Digital Archive offers a unique window into the history of Soviet cinema, capturing the essence of a journal that was pivotal from 1925 to 1998. Sovetskii Ekran (Советский экран, Soviet Screen) was more than just a film journal – it was a cultural barometer of its times, chronicling the evolution of Soviet film against the backdrop of significant societal and political changes. Its pages, filled with film critiques, interviews, and reader polls, offer a comprehensive view of the cinematic landscape and its influence on Soviet culture.

Please note: The publication of Sovetskii Ekran was completely suspended from 1931-1938, 1942-1956, and 1999-2001. The lack of content for these periods is not a gap but reflects the journal’s publication schedule during these times.

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Paid business experience with Gale, a global publisher

By Sarah Gilmore, on 26 March 2024

Gale are recruiting for a student ambassador at UCL to undertake awareness-building activities, so that more students can find out about, understand and use their digital archives and other library resources such as eBooks.

Gale is an international publisher of digital archives and other library resources. Gale’s primary sources include full archives of newspapers like The Times, The Telegraph, the Daily Mail and The Economist, as well as period and topical archives like Eighteenth Century Collections Online and Archives of Sexuality and Gender

Gale are recruiting students to undertake awareness-building activities, so more students find out about, understand and use these fascinating archives! Students from all year groups can apply.

The role lasts for the 2024-25 academic year and requires set activities for which Gale Ambassadors are paid £700. Plus, the role is great for your CV…

  • Business experience – work directly with a global publisher.
  • Run your own marketing activities – refine ‘marketing copy’ and images to make successful use of social media.
  • Public speaking – run presentations and training sessions with your fellow students, obtaining valuable public speaking skills.
  • Have your work published on a company blog – great, shareable evidence of your work.
  • Network – connect with staff and students at the university, other students internationally, and numerous colleagues at Gale.
  • Improve your research skills and discover primary sources for your essays – potentially improving your grades!

Deadline is 1st June 2024

Go to the Gale website for more information on the role and how to apply

 

UCL now has access to the Energy Transition Show

By Sarah Gilmore, on 20 March 2024

UCL now has access to the Energy Transition Show podcast portal. The Energy Transition Show covers the full range of energy transition globally, including grid power, all fuels (including oil, gas, coal, nuclear, solar, wind, and other emerging renewables), transportation systems, macroeconomics, and more. Featuring interviews with some of the most knowledgeable people in energy, longtime energy expert Chris Nelder explores the global energy markets and their ongoing transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewables.

UCL users can gain access by following the steps below:

  • Visit Energy Transition Show
  • Create an account from a valid @ucl.ac.uk email address and enter your preferred username
  • Click Activate Account at the portal link
  • After creating an account, new users will be redirected to a welcome page showing further instructions on how to access full episodes online, with your preferred podcast app. You will be asked to confirm your email address.

Users are encouraged to set up new episode email notifications on the Manage Subscription page after creating an account. Access is for UCL users only.

Please send any feedback to your Subject Librarian.

Trial access to CCH Trade Regulations Reporter on VitalLaw

By Sarah Gilmore, on 14 March 2024

UCL has trial access to CCH Trade Regulations Reporter on VitalLaw until 25th March 2024. For offsite access please first login to Desktop@UCL Anywhere or the UCL VPN

CCH Trade Regulations Reporter has been the “publication of record” in the antitrust and trade regulation fields since 1914. It is the only single source of the policies, rules, and guidelines of the U.S. Department of Justice and is the only publication providing U.S. antitrust cases, texts, and pending U.S. consent decrees. An important feature is the full-text reporting of court decisions in both government and private antitrust litigation.

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Trial access to BiblioRossica Digital Library

By Sarah Gilmore, on 13 March 2024

UCL has trial access to BiblioRossica Digital Library until 11th April 2024.

BiblioRossica publishes Russian translations of non-fiction literature in the humanities and social sciences, as well as prominent academic works originally written in Russian. The collection includes over 26,000 titles with thematic collections spanning works in history, philosophy, linguistics, art, sociology and more.

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Refinitiv Workspace is now called LSEG Workspace

By Sarah Gilmore, on 7 March 2024

Refinitiv Workspace is now called LSEG Workspace. UCL’s access includes Workspace (Eikon), SDC Platinum and Datastream.

To request a licence, please complete the Contact the E-Resources Team form.

Trial access to Gallup Analytics

By Sarah Gilmore, on 5 March 2024

UCL has trial access to Gallup Analytics until 28th April 2024

Gallup Analytics contains unique public opinion data and analysis compiled by Gallup. It includes answers to more than 125,000 questions, and responses from more than 3.5 million people interviewed in the Unites States since 1935.

The platform can be used to:

  • perform detailed searches on hundreds of U.S. and global metrics
  • examine data by demographic and socio-economic groups, including income, education, age and gender
  • export data to create custom data tables, trends, charts and scatter plots

Gallup Analytics has three sections:

  • Gallup Brain (historic surveys going back to 1935)
  • Gallup World Poll (surveys from 160+ countries since 2005)
  • Gallup Daily Tracking (daily surveys across the US since 2008)

Users can access Gallup’s U.S. Daily tracking and World Poll data to compare residents’ responses region by region and nation by nation to questions on topics such as economic conditions, government and business, health and wellbeing, infrastructure, and education.

Please send feedback on this resource to your subject librarian