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    Great Artists in Their Own Words

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    Available now on iPlayer, the first two episodes of a 3 part documentary series unlocking the BBC archives to tell the story of modern art, as told by the artists at the forefront of a cultural revolution.

    Watch it now on iPlayer

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      ebookfriendly:

      Are you suffering it?

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        Congratulations EAP UP graduates!

        The Universities first Autumn/Winter intake of the EAP UP programme concluded last Friday and we’d like to offer our congratulations to all the students who passed successfully  - and wish you good luck with your continuing studies as you progress on to degree courses.  Don’t forget the library is here to help you on your main degrees as well, we know many of you will be enrolling on business courses shortly so why not check out the Business Subject pages and start to follow the Business subject blog.

        I’d also like to take this opportunity to say welcome to the new intake of EAP students starting their studies this week - look out for more useful information coming your way over the next few weeks.  We’ll be tweeting using #librarywelcome so if you’re a Twitter user look out for our tweets - and if you’re not then why not join in and give it a try - uoslibculture is new to Twitter too!

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              John Peel's record collection available to browse!

              A treasure.

              Not quite open access (because of the obvious copyright limitations) but there are links to things like Spotify.

              This is available through the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts.

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                Our Quality Promise: Feedback...Share your ideas with the library and watch them grow

                All of our great library services, spaces, resources and support started as conversations with you, either as shared ideas, suggestions and feedback or as observations of how we could help you more.

                Your ideas and feedback have grown into the library services you see today. Over the next few weeks we want to share the new services that have grown in the library over the past few months -  so look out for our lovely tractor and tree publicity.

                There are many ways you can continue these these conversations with us - just have a look at our web pages for great ideas about the many ways you can stay in touch and examples of how we are helping the ideas you share to grow.

                 We promise you Quality Feedback activities - we hope by seeing what has ‘grown’ as a result of our conversations that you will talk to us even more.

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