27 April 2011

To research students and researchers


Pat Gannon-Leary of Bede Research & Consultancy is writing a brief guide provisionally entitled The Informed Researcher, commissioned by the RIN in close collaboration with Vitae and SCONUL, and aimed at researchers such as yourself.

As part of this work, Pat is trying to find out what type of information on this topic would be particularly useful for researchers.

SCONUL has produced a model known as the 7 Pillars of Information Literacy. These are as follows:-
  1. Identify (a personal need for information)
  2. Scope (assess current knowledge and identify gaps)
  3. Plan (construct strategies for locating information and data)
  4. Gather (locate and access information and data needed)
  5. Evaluate (review research process and compare and evaluate information and data)
  6. Manage (organise information professionally and ethically)
  7. Present (apply knowledge gained; presenting results, synthesising new and old information and data to create new knowledge and disseminating it in various ways)
For more details click here.

You probably recognise these pillars in your own work. What Pat would like you to do, if you would be so kind, is just to respond to the following statement:-

One aspect of the 7 pillars which I consider most important for me and about which I would like to know more is...

Please respond directly to Pat by e-mail with as much or as little text in response to the statement. If there is more than one aspect, feel free to write at length.

Thanks in anticipation for your help in developing the guide. It should prove useful for researchers when it is published.

6 April 2011

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5 April 2011

Off-campus access to EBSCOhost products unavailable

Dear Staff and Students,

We are experiencing technical difficulties with off-campus access to EBSCOhost products which include:

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We are working with EBSCO to resolve the problem but in the meantime if you do need to access these databases while using the University wireless network or an off-campus PC please go through the University proxy server