HOMERTON COLLEGE LIBRARY
Mary Allan Building, Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PH.
We are open 24 hours/7 days a week with the appropriate access card. Self-issue service always available.
Staffed hours: weekdays 9.00am-5.00pm and weekends (full term only) 1.00pm-5.00pm
Online catalogue and account access: http://heritage.homerton.cam.ac.uk
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Iris Project survey results
Back in February we wrote about the IRIS Project survey into Cambridge students’ use and knowledge of online resources. The results are now available as a pdf file: The Iris Project Report. Prizes of an iPod Nano and two £25 Borders vouchers were … Continue reading
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Survey: Using information on the move
Yet another survey – this time about how you search for information when you’re out and about, away from your desk, the library and a computer. Those of you who use any library of Cambridge University are invited to enter this online survey. Entrants have a chance of … Continue reading
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IRIS student survey – win prizes
Close on the heels of the ebook survey (please enter that, by the way), the IRIS Project today launches a survey investigating Cambridge students’ use and knowledge of online resources. IRIS stands for Induction, Research and Information Skills. Prizes of … Continue reading
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