Tag Archives for online databases
New BFI Player pilot goes live!
We are delighted to announce that thanks to a new agreement with BFI and JISC, the Library is now able to offer all UoE students and staff full access to the subscription-only film content on BFI Player. Our access to … Continue reading
Nineteenth-Century Collections Online: British Theatre, Music, and Literature: High and Popular Culture – Database trial available this month
We currently have temporary access to the following database on a one month trial basis: Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Theatre, Music, and Literature: High and Popular Culture, covering approximately 1733 to 1968, features a wide range of primary sources related … Continue reading
Bloomsbury Design Library trial
From Monday 2nd October all ECA students and staff will have access to a trial of the new Bloomsbury Design Library, a comprehensive online resource which offers coverage of design and crafts worldwide, from 1500 BCE to the present day. … Continue reading
New databases go live for ECA
16th June: Two new databases have gone live today: These are “Music Online Premium”, and ” Underground and Independent Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels Volumes 1 and 2″. Both are from Alexander Street Press. 1: Music Online Premium Service: from … Continue reading
eLexicons design database relaunched
eLexicons has recently been relaunched and you can access it via the Art & Design databases page here: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/library-museum-gallery/finding-resources/library-databases/databases-subject-a-z/database-design eLexicons is an online database covering the following subjects: Typography, Graphic Design, Graphic Art, Illustration (including graphic novels), and Lettering Art … Continue reading
Vintage fashions online
Nina Ricci, Guy Laroche, and Yves St. Laurent are just some of the top designers making up a veritable who’s who of fashion at the London College of Fashion’s Woolmark Company Collection. These ‘cool’ wool fashions may no longer be … Continue reading