March 2nd, 2012 - No comments - Posted by ianc in General News, List of the Week.
We had a few lists to choose from this week, but settled on this great example from Robert Gordon University. Developed by Inga Heyman from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, in collaboration with Colin MacLean from the library, the list is on Comparative Health and Social Work and can be found here. Why we ...
February 27th, 2012 - No comments - Posted by ianc in General News, List of the Week.
Queen Mary University London has already claimed a couple of “list of the week” nominations (here and here), and there is another one today with this list from Dr Alastair Owens, titled “Reinventing Britain”. You can view the full list here. Why we like this list This exemplifies our belief that a truly valuable resource ...
February 17th, 2012 - No comments - Posted by ianc in General News, List of the Week.
Last month, I had the pleasure of spending time out at the University of Kent introducing Talis Aspire to academic staff. Just this week, I was introduced to this list from the University on the ‘Anthropology of Eating‘ which I thought it would be great to highlight. Why we like this list As always, it’s ...
February 13th, 2012 - No comments - Posted by ianc in General News, List of the Week.
Yes, it’s back – List of the Week! This time, we would like to highlight this list from QMUL – “A Century of Extremes: Germany since 1890” Why we like this list We picked this list for several reasons. Firstly, it is obvious Christina has put a lot of effort into drawing together nearly 400 ...
December 16th, 2011 - No comments - Posted by markb in General News.
We have some new roles here at Talis Education as we continue to grow the business. Our culture is a challenging one – every one of us is responsible for the role we do. However, we are also relaxed, fun and dynamic and are interested in talking to people who are happy to own what ...
December 2nd, 2011 - No comments - Posted by ianc in List of the Week.
Our list this week, “Researching the Social World”, comes from Liverpool Hope University. You can view it here. What we like about this list Firstly, picking up on previous discussions around how resource lists can contribute to developing information literacy skills, it’s great to see the sections on both ‘Journals’ and ‘Websites’ guiding students to ...
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