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What are repositories and why are they useful?
Cranfield University2024-05-16T16:08:59+01:0002/09/2021|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, repositories, SOMLibrary|
An open access repository is a digital repository where the content is freely available to download and reuse (sometimes with restrictions), where no login or subscription is required. An institutional research repository is a digital repository for the storage ...
Changes to referencing: new APA7 Author-Date Guide published
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:22:29+00:0012/08/2021|Tags: barrington, knl, mendeley, mirc, referencing, SOMLibrary|
We are excited to announce that the new APA7 Author-Date Referencing Guide has been completed and is available to view on your local Library website: Barrington Library Kings Norton Library Management Information and Resource Centre ...
Introducing… the UK Data Service (UKDS)
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T19:22:55+00:0029/07/2021|Tags: barrington, country information, data, economics, gme, knl, macroeconomics, mirc, SOMLibrary, statistics, uk data service, ukds, web-mirc-economics|
If you’re looking for a gateway to key economic and social data, then you might like to take a look at the UK Data Service (UKDS). What's included? Offering a wide range of secondary data ...
Running a peer analysis in Fame
Karen Stokes2023-02-20T19:23:22+00:0015/07/2021|Tags: barrington, company financials, data, dmda, ecbs, fame, mirc, peer analysis, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
If you need to compare a UK company’s financial performance against a group of other companies then Fame is an easy database to start with. Fame contains the financial accounts of more than 8.5 million ...
Make Google Scholar work even harder for you!
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:23:49+00:0021/06/2021|Tags: barrington, eresources, google scholar, knl, mirc, resources, SOMLibrary|
Although we recommend that you use the Library’s tools to search the academic literature in your subject area, we recognise that many of you really like to use Google Scholar too. Did you know that ...
Changing our referencing style from Cranfield Author-Date to APA7
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:23:57+00:0018/06/2021|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, referencing, SOMLibrary|
From the start of the new academic year, we will be changing the Author-Date referencing style we support to APA7. The existing Cranfield Numbered style will continue to be supported. Why are we making this ...