Have you had an article accepted for publication? Not sure what the following means? Got questions? Please do contact us by emailing research-openaccess@glasgow.ac.uk. Does the publisher of your article allow you to make it publicly available free of charge in… Read More ›
Tag Archive for ‘research’
Popular enquiries: tracing ancestors who attended the Veterinary College
Here at Archive Services, we often receive enquiries from all over the world about our collections. We recently received an enquiry from a researcher in Australia regarding her ancestor, Patrick Daniel Kelly, who attended the Glasgow Veterinary College. From our… Read More ›
Sources for History dissertations: British Records on the Atlantic World
This afternoon I was talking to junior honours History students as part of their dissertation induction training. The session was about finding primary and secondary sources for their dissertation research. One of the electronic resources I highlighted was British Records… Read More ›
Meet the Archivists
This Friday, the 9th November the first Scottish ‘Meet the Archivists‘ event will take place at the University of Glasgow. This FREE workshop aims to encourage students and academic researchers to make the most of Business Archives by bringing together… Read More ›
Bringing teaching to life
From Mary Toft’s confession of 7 Sept. MS Hunter D324 folio 1. Making our collections more visible and encouraging researchers and tutors to use them is a big part of what we do in Special Collections. So when we were… Read More ›
Ivy Lillian McClelland Collection
At Archive Services we are delighted to say that we have recently received the Papers of Ivy Lillian McClelland, a very influential and successful lecturer in Hispanic Studies, and the first female academic at Glasgow University to teach on this… Read More ›
150th anniversary of the University of Glasgow’s School of Veterninary Medicine
Today marks the 150th anniversary of the University of Glasgow’s School of Veterinary Medicine which was founded in 1862 by James McCall (1834-1915). An Ayrshire graduate of the Dick Veterinary College, McCall came to Glasgow in 1859 and started a… Read More ›
Graduates 2012 / 1912: 25th June
Bachelor of Science students graduate BSc today in the Bute Hall and we have found some high achieving BSc graduates from 1912: William Collins Forsyth was an outstanding student who won six first class certificates in BSc subjects such as… Read More ›
New Postgraduate Study Area
We’ve had lots of feedback from postgraduate students asking for a dedicated space to study in the library, and we’re pleased to be able to tell you that we are developing a postgraduate study area in the level 5 annexe… Read More ›
Budget 2012
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne MP, presented his Budget to Parliament today, 21 March 2012. This is the third Budget of the Coalition Government. In his Budget speech the Chancellor outlined how the Government plans to raise and… Read More ›