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We have a box of poppies in the library. Please come and buy a poppy if you would like to support the Royal British Legion
We are pleased to announce that we have reintroduced out of hours access to the library to GOS ICH staff and GOSH library members. The library will be open to those granted access at the following times: Monday - Friday: 6:00pm - 10:45pm Saturday and Sunday: 9:00pm - 9:00pm You will need to contact us if you are interested in access so that we can arrange a time for you to come to visit the library and have a fire evacuation induction and familiarisation tour. This should take no longer than 5 minutes. If you have any questions or would like to arrange access, please email the library: ich.library@ucl.ac.uk.
For students and staff looking for a moment of calm from their studies or working day may be interested to know that last summer the EDI team introduced two new spaces to be the GOS ICH community. There are two wellbeing rooms, situated on the ground floor of the Philip Ullman Wing, where you can pray, meditate or reflect. It’s also a place for those who are looking for a calm space to take a bit of time out. Room G0.1 is intended for multi-faith prayer and religious observance, and as a quiet space. Room G0.02 is a dedicated quiet space for wellbeing activities such as meditation, mindfulness practise, quiet reading, or for organised wellbeing activities (except on Fridays between 12:30pm and 2:30pm when it is reserved for prayer). To get to the rooms, cross the small bridge just outside Kennedy Lecture Theatre, and then go through the 2 sets of doors opposite Seminar Room 3 (which is just behind you), the rooms are on your left. To respect other users, please familiarise your...
In partnership with UCL Library Services, the Development and Alumni Relations Office can now offer UCL alumni free access to thousands of online academic journals. To start using the digital libraries, please click on the links below and enter your Alumni Web Community (AWC) log-in and password when prompted. Information about the terms and conditions of use can be found online, together with the answers to frequently asked questions . JSTOR JSTOR hosts back issues of more than 2,000 academic journals from the social sciences, humanities and sciences. Back issues are defined by JSTOR as those published more than five years ago. Sage Sage's portfolio contains more than 750 journals spanning the humanities, social sciences, science, technology and medicine. Project Muse Project Muse provides access to 500 journals across the humanities a...
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