Category Archives: biology & biochemistry

Springer 2023 e-books and protocols update

Our Library’s ebook collections have been further enhanced this year with c18,000 new ebooks from the following Springer collections. These are largely frontfile additions for 2023. Many more 2023 titles will continue to be released and become available up until the … Continue reading

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Springer 2022 e-books and protocols update

Our Library’s ebook collections have been further enhanced this year with c17,000 new ebooks from the following Springer collections. These are largely frontfile additions for 2022. Many more 2022 titles will continue to be released and become available up until the … Continue reading

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Springer 2021 e-books and protocols update

Our Library’s ebook collections have been further enhanced this year with more than 7,300 new ebooks from the following Springer collections. These are largely frontfile additions for 2021. Many more 2021 titles will continue to be released and become available up until … Continue reading

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Beware email ‘phishing’ attempts

University of Bath students and staff may be targeted by ‘phishing’ attacks – emails pretending to come from the Library, IT services or other university professional services. We’d like to remind all users of the official advice offered by the … Continue reading

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Henry Stewart Talks: Biomedical and life sciences collection

Following a recent trial, the Library has taken out a 12 month subscription to the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of Henry Stewart talks.  We also have access to the Business and Management collection. What’s in the Biomedical and life … Continue reading

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Springer 2020 e-books and protocols update

Our Library’s ebook collections have been further enhanced this year with more than 7,500 new ebooks from the following Springer collections. These are largely frontfile additions for 2020. Many more 2020 titles will continue to be released and become available up until … Continue reading

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JoVE Unlimited: 12,000+ science education and research videos

The Library has begun a full JoVE Unlimited subscription. This provides our staff and students with full access to more than 12,000 science and engineering videos, via: Science Education – videos for learning and teaching the theory and practice of … Continue reading

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Update for Library members May 2020

As the UK lockdown related to Covid-19 continues and the Library is closed, many borrowers may have concerns about the library books you have in your possession.  Similarly, some of you may have question about your library card/membership as you … Continue reading

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Beware email ‘phishing’ attempts

University of Bath students and staff may be targeted by ‘phishing’ attacks – emails pretending to come from the Library, IT services or other university professional services. We’d like to remind all users of the official advice offered by the … Continue reading

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Springer 2019 e-books and protocols update

Our Library’s ebook collections have been further enhanced this year with more than 5,000 new ebooks from the following Springer collections. These are largely frontfile additions for 2019. Many more 2019 titles will continue to be released and become available up until … Continue reading

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