Libraries
Looking for a group study room?
Cranfield University2024-09-11T16:23:30+01:0012/11/2019|Tags: knl, new students, room booking, seminar rooms|
Did you know we have three group study rooms in the Kings Norton Library? You can find them on the first and second floors of the building, and they can comfortably seat up to eight ...
Renew your books online with Library Search
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:34:30+00:0004/11/2019|Tags: barrington, books, knl, library search, mirc, new students, renew, SOMLibrary|
If you are a new student, you have been studying at Cranfield for over a month now (doesn't time fly?!). If you borrowed print items from your library at the very start of term, you ...
Introducing… FAME
Angela Sparks2023-02-20T19:34:39+00:0020/09/2019|Tags: company financials, fame, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Fame provides financial and company data for UK and Irish companies, both public and private. Fame allows you to generate a report on a single company or to combine multiple criteria to generate a list ...
Using Factiva to research a company
Angela Sparks2023-04-14T10:37:13+01:0013/09/2019|Tags: company information, dmda, ecbs, factiva, knl, mirc, muscat, news, newspapers, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-company|
If you’re tasked with researching a company, your first port of call might be to search Fame or EBSCO Business Source Complete. Your immediate reaction might not be to look at Factiva. However, for larger ...
The value of playful learning
Angela Sparks2023-02-20T19:34:55+00:0008/08/2019|Tags: barrington, games, infinite possibilities, knl, library games, mirc, playful learning, SOMLibrary|
In July 2019 I was fortunate to attend a conference called 'Playful Learning.' The delegates (around 120 of us) were from a variety of different backgrounds. Some worked for companies, some were in education, some ...
CORD best practice #6 – publishing citable reports
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:35:55+00:0019/06/2019|Tags: barrington, cord, cord best practice, knl, mirc, rdm, SOMLibrary|
I’ve already highlighted a variety of great uses of CORD, Cranfield’s repository for data and other supporting research outputs. But it seems Cranfield researchers have tons of good ideas on how to use it, so ...