The Institute of Archaeology Library will be closed this Saturday 19th of March due to toilet maintenance. The entire 5th floor, the library, the computer room and the toilets will be closed.
Sorry for any inconveniences.
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By Jes E Cooban, on 20 April 2016
As part of the UCL-IOE merger, last year UCL Library Services carried out a benchmarking exercise investigating loan limits at UCL, Institute of Education and other UK universities. The outcome of this resulted in recommendations to increase our student limits.
From the week beginning Monday 18th April 2016, the new loan limits for students will be:
Undergraduates: 15 books (was previously 10 books)
Taught postgraduates: 15 books (was previously 10 books)
Research postgraduates: 25 books (was previously 20 books)
Please note that:
By Jes E Cooban, on 13 April 2016
Did you know you can access past examination papers online? You can search in two ways: use either your module code (e.g. ANTH1002) or the module title, OR use the A-Z list of departments to find your department. Papers are then arranged by level of study and year set.
By Jes E Cooban, on 6 April 2016
A system outage will take place between Monday 11th and Wednesday 13th April next week, which will cause disruption to a number of Library services. Details on the attached poster and given below.
It will not be possible to:
Self service machines will be unavailable, but we will be able to issue and return items for you through our off-line circulation system.
Apologies, but we will not be able to see any details of your account off-line, so cannot answer questions about the books you have on loan, etc.
Some holdings information (but not including current availability) can be obtained through COPAC
Special loan arrangements:
NO books will be due for return or renewal while this outage is taking place
3 hour loans: from Friday 8th April at 4.00 p.m. until 10. 00 a.m. Thursday 14th April
Overnight loans: from Friday 8th April at 10.00 a.m. until 10. 00 a.m. Thursday 14th April
2 day loans: from Friday 8th April until 10.00 a.m. Friday 15th April
All libraries will be open as usual and staff will be on hand to help with queries and locating books.
Apologies in advance for any inconvenience caused.
By Jes E Cooban, on 23 March 2016
Just to remind everyone that the IOA Library will be closing at 5.00 p.m. tomorrow (24th March), along with the rest of the IOA building. We will re-open on Thursday 31st March at 9.30 a.m.
The Main, Science and Cruciform libraries will remain open for 24 hour study through the period of college closure, as will the Roof Garden Student Hub. See web pages for more details.
By Jes E Cooban, on 23 March 2016
Don’t forget your reading list can be very useful when revising for exams – for more information
By Volkan L Akgunlu, on 14 March 2016
The Institute of Archaeology Library will be closed this Saturday 19th of March due to toilet maintenance. The entire 5th floor, the library, the computer room and the toilets will be closed.
Sorry for any inconveniences.
By Jes E Cooban, on 9 March 2016
The new accessions list for February 2016
is now available
By Jes E Cooban, on 9 March 2016
UCL Press is the first fully Open Access University Press in the UK. It seeks to use modern technologies and 21st-century means of publishing/dissemination radically to change the prevailing models for the publication of research outputs. Grounded in the Open Science/Open Scholarship agenda, UCL Press will seek to make its published outputs available to a global audience, irrespective of their ability to pay, because UCL believes that this is the best way to tackle global Grand Challenges such as poverty, disease, hunger.
By Jes E Cooban, on 25 February 2016
UCL has trial access to Early Church Texts until 4th March 2016. An individual username and password is required for access, please see the UCL e-resources password page.
Early Church Texts is an extensive resource for the study of early Christianity. Offering extensive links to information on around 800 people and themes, and around 230 Church Councils, from the first five centuries of church history.
It contains 225+ carefully prepared on-site texts (original language with English translation alongside) from the first five centuries of the life of the Church; and also gives easy access to complete Greek and Latin texts which are in the public domain and translations (where found available) from the first five centuries.
Please send feedback on this resource to your subject librarian.
By Volkan L Akgunlu, on 24 February 2016
The Institute of Archaeology Library will be opening late, at 10.00 a.m. this Friday 26th of February owing to our regular monthly staff meeting.
Sorry for any inconveniences.
The book bin will be left open for the return of items.