This article is an account of a Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Yorkshire and Humberside Member Network visit to Insight: Collections and Research Centre at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire. It highlights the range and depth of their collection and some of the research currently being undertaken. Their library is an underused resource and efforts are being made to enhance the accessibility and usage of the whole collection. The article hopes to illustrate how the collection is extremely useful and fascinating to those studying social history, not just science and technology. The visit allowed the author to continue her professional development (CPD), benefitting both her ...
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This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674-1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...
The Heritage Quay project is changing how archive services at the University of Huddersfield are del...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
The Library’s role as an Independent Research Organisation (IRO) is central to our research identity...
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Earlier this year, CILIP Update ran a news story about a series of Carnegie UK Trust databases outli...
Feature article in Information Professional, journal of the Chartered Institute of Library & Informa...
The University of Bradford currently have a number of digital repositories within the University but...
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An article summarising a visit to the Antiques Roadshow in May 2008 to showcase some of the Librarie...
Last year the University Archives were lucky enough to accept three prominent collections into their...
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This article examines the book collection of Sir Francis Leicester (1674-1742) of Nether Tabley Hall...