
Stuart Roberts
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Jan 20, 2025 |
lib.cam.ac.uk | Stuart Roberts |Lizzie Woodman |Lihua Zhu
Your libraries have you covered as you head into the New Year at Cambridge By Stuart Roberts and Lizzie Woodman Published January 21, 2025 get you confident exploring and using our electronic collections let you know how to access the Seeley Library collections during its temporary move into the West Room at Cambridge University Library alert you to new group study spaces at the UL enhance your study skills with our selection of training and workshops find out about our accessibility services...
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Jul 12, 2024 |
cam.ac.uk | Stuart Roberts
Huge collection of personal and scientific material now available to all at Cambridge University Library After being donated to the nation by the Hawking Family in 2021, the scientific and personal archive of Professor Stephen Hawking has been fully catalogued and is now available to all who might benefit from access to it at Cambridge University Library.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
cam.ac.uk | Stuart Roberts
Crime fiction goes under the microscope at Cambridge University Library in... Murder by the Book! Words and story Design by Stuart Robertsmotifs by Hannah WaRRICK Agatha Christie’s typewriter, Dictaphone and the typescript of her final Poirot novel – so top secret it was kept in a bank vault for three decades – go on display from today at Cambridge University Library, as part of a major free exhibition unravelling the history and enduring popularity of crime fiction.
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Feb 25, 2024 |
cam.ac.uk | Stuart Roberts
Donated archive holds correspondence of Nobel Prize-winning poets and Scotland’s Makar Edwin Morgan Now, the archive of this beloved literary project – which includes hundreds of posters, eclectic memorabilia and letters from some of the greatest poets of the past century – has been donated to Cambridge University Library, home to the archives of Siegfried Sassoon, Anne Stevenson and other renowned poets.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
lib.cam.ac.uk | Stuart Roberts |Lihua Zhu
2024 brings the UL crime novels, fascinating new research projects, and a major exhibition on our Islamic manuscripts 2024 is going to be another BUMPER year of exhibitions, events and cutting-edge research projects at Cambridge University Library - one of the world's great libraries and research collections. All our exhibitions are FREE to the public.
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