Stalls in the Geoffrey Manton Atrium will be showcasing some of the fantastic e-resources, libraries, museums and archives that you can use for your studies. Come along and have a coffee and a chat while exploring a new resource – likely to be of huge benefit for your research and dissertation. It’s an amazing chance to discover some of the collections held here in Manchester!
Stalls will include (with more to be confirmed):
- Adam Matthew – Mass Observation Archive; Migration to New Worlds
- Ahmed Iqbal Race Relations Centre – a wonderful library specialising in the study of race, ethnicity and migration, an absolute mine of information!
- Bloomsbury – Churchill Archive; Classical Studies & Archaeology; Berg Fashion Library
- Gale – Academic OneFile; InfoTrac Newsstand; Gale Literary Sources; Gale Primary Sources; C17th & 18th Burney Collection [newspapers]; C19th UK Periodicals; C19th US newspapers; Archives Unbound; British Library Newspapers; Times Archive; Daily Mail Archive; Literature Criticism Online; MLA Bibliography; Punch Archive.
- Manchester Met Library – electronic and print collections to help you succeed in your studies.
- Manchester Met Special Collections – find out what hidden gems are held in the University’s museum!
- People’s History Museum – a fantastic collection telling the story of democracy in Britain, reflecting the ideas, campaigns and movements fighting to achieve equality, social justice and co-operation.
- Taylor & Francis – English Historical Documents, huge swathes of our journal collections and Routledge texts.
Free refreshments provided.