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07/08/2021
profile-icon Nicola Nye

Exeter Medieval Online hero imageExeter Medieval Online combines the internationally renowned print series Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies and Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe and makes them available online for the first time.

Explore the full e-book collection of over 80 titles in Library Search.

Explore legal material from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century. 

Together, the distinct collections that comprise The Making of Modern Law cover nearly every aspect of American and British law and dig deep into the legal traditions of Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other jurisdictions, both classic and contemporary. Encompassing a range of analytical, theoretical, and practical literature, these collections support and complement the traditional study of law by featuring valuable books from the most influential legal writers throughout history.

07/08/2021
profile-icon Nicola Nye

A digitised collection of Medieval artworks produced between late Antiquity and the sixteenth century.  

Formerly  known as the Index of Christian Art, the collection has expanded in scope and now includes secular subjects as well as a growing number of subjects from medieval Jewish and Islamic culture.

 

07/07/2021
profile-icon Lee Snook
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From the 7th July, a new Web of Science search interface is being introduced.   

This new interface aims to bring to the platform a personalised and intuitive user experience with:

•             improved search capabilities

•             faster page loads

•             increased accessibility

•             responsive design for viewing on mobile and other devices

 

Web of Science screenshot
 

This will run in parallel with the existing (classic) search interface until at least the end of 2021.  A date for the withdrawal of the classic interface will be confirmed later.

A free introductory webinar on the new interface is taking place on 13th July, 3pm.  Register for access.

Top Tips

1. Take Advantage of the Web of Science Training Platform

The Web of Science Training Platform includes lots of useful videos and guides to introduce you to the new service. You can find details there for forthcoming live webinars or browse through previous recordings of training events.

Web of Science Training Platform

 

 

2. Switch between interfaces

For the moment you can switch back to the Classic interface if you wish to continue with that for your research activity.  This Classic interface will be retired later - look out for announcements later in the year from the Web of Science Team.  To switch back to the Classic interface from the new interface, select Products in the right hand corner of the screen, and then Web of Science (Classic).

 

Switch interfaces via the Products option in the menu bar

 

If you need any help with the new interface, please contact your Liaison Librarian.

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