Archive for May, 2008
Posted by LibeRaCe on May 23, 2008

KnowUK (through your student ATHENS account) has a huge range of local information from arts, health, local organisations and tourism. Search by place name or the source reference book. A Welsh version is also available.

Up My Street lets you search by place name or postcode. You can review local businesses and find out about property for sale in the area. There are also neighbourhood profiles with a break down of popeulation details, lcoal interests, policing, council tax and transport links. You can also compare areas!
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 21, 2008

You can use the Internet to search for information every day – but are you finding quality sites that are suitable for your coursework?
This Intute Wise Up to the Web tutorial gives you the tools you need to find reliable, accurate information online while staying on the right side of copyright law.
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor have also translated the site into Welsh. Please contact LibeRaCe (by leaving a comment below this post) for the zip file to convert the tool.
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 19, 2008
Two sessions are open to the Public in the IT Workshop for Adult Learners Week
Wednesday 21st May
10.00-11.00 Internet and Email Taster
14.30-15.30 Introduction to Photoshop
Please contact the ITW Manager Ian Rennie on ext.479 or any staff member on ext.349 for more details. Basic keyboard and mouse skills are essential for attendees to get the most from the courses.
Find out about Adult Learners Week and more events in your area.
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 17, 2008

In advance of the release of Vol.7 of the Tarot Cafe series, TokyoPop have released Vol.1-6 online for free over the next week. Click on the front cover of the graphic novel to access. Don’t worry if you miss one, ALL the issues can be read online on Tuesday 10th June!
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 16, 2008

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The Spring Issue of Y Ddolen Information Wales has a three page spread all about blogging in libraries and features your very own library’s blog – LibeRaCe!!
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 15, 2008

News think! brings you a look at the stories behind recent headlines. Use them as “thought for the day”, to trigger tutor time discussion, or to plan more developed citizenship projects.
Issue 15th May 2008
- High Death Toll in Two Disasters: Two devastating natural disasters have caused enormous loss of life and suffering in southern and eastern Asia.In both countries a major task for the aid effort is to reach people in remote areas. In Myanmar many people have access only to unclean water, contaminated by dead bodies, animals, human waste and industrial debris.
- Caring About Care: The expected rapid growth in the number of elderly and disabled people will put “tremendous pressure” on social services and the benefits system, according to the government. It may include services like cooking, shopping, washing, dressing and helping with going to the toilet and other personal needs. The total spend on such care for older people in England is forecast to rise from £12.7 billion to £24.1 billion in 2026.
- Lebanon Fears: Fierce fighting in the Lebanese capital Beirut has spread to other parts of the country, increasing concern for the safety of civilians.Clashes involving machine-gun fire and rocket-propelled grenades are thought to be the worst fighting in Lebanon since 1990 when the 15-year civil war ended.
- Season’s Greetings: Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay says British restaurants should be fined if they serve imported fruit and vegetables. The celebrity chef wants to see “stringent” licensing laws and fines to make sure that fresh produce is used only in season.Critics have pointed out that many livelihoods in developing countries depend on growing and exporting fruit and vegetables.
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 14, 2008

Find us at http://del.icio.us/llandrillo_library
With nearly 1,000 links to all kinds of useful web-based resources for your chosen courses (and some fun links as well!)
Why not save us to your network or share your favourite links with us??
To learn more about this service and how it can help your students, contact Síona Murray in the Library on Ext.349 or sign up for the Have You Twigged? Blogging and Bookmarking Sessions on STEPS.

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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 12, 2008

The Open University’s Open2.net blog portal is a wealth of information and news on a huge range of subjects. Posts are topical, current and written by OU lecturing/teaching staff.
There are also links back to BBC OU programmes (some are even hosted on the BBC iPlayer if you missed them), with upcoming show lists and some free learning resources available.
Posted in A Levels, Art & Design, Citizenship, Current Affairs, Engineering, English, Enterprise, Environment/Green Living, FE Students, Fashion, Geography, HE Students, Health & Social Care, History, ICT, Management, Psychology, Science, Sociology, Tourism | Leave a Comment »
Posted by LibeRaCe on May 9, 2008

Today the second year National Diploma Travel & Tourism students will be celebrating Europe Day in the Madog Room from 10:30 – 14:00.
Find out more about Europe Day and the EU in general. Do you know how many countries are now part of Europe?
The event is to raise awarenes of the European Union and some of its member countries. Information, nibbles and goodie bags will be available, so please could you take a little time out of your busy schedule and bring along your students.
Learn more in the library at shelf number 337.142
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Posted by LibeRaCe on May 8, 2008

BBC Blast now have a section on their webapges where youcan upload and share their art with other people just like you!
Click on the ‘Upload Your Art’ button and share the love.
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