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On taking a break | Library Student Diaries

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Reflections and ramblings from a part-time postgraduate student. Hamlets at the Library of Birmingham. Study skills →. On taking a break. September 26, 2015. I’ll get back into the swing of things in the next term, which starts in February 2016. That really isn’t too far away if you think about it. And if I do get bored in the meantime, I have these babies waiting for me on the bookshelf in the study:. And if you are a student starting a new term on Monday – best of luck! Study skills →. It sounds like y...

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Study skills | Library Student Diaries

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Reflections and ramblings from a part-time postgraduate student. On taking a break. Have baby, will study →. September 27, 2015. Never mind the break I’m taking this term, I have passed the first year of my part-time MSc with flying colours! I scored As for for three of my modules, and a B for the fourth one. So, yes, I am rather pleased that all the hard work did pay off. Don’t worry about the assessment at the start of term. I really shouldn’t have worried. The modules on my course are actual...Engage ...

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Baby’s first trip to the library | Library Student Diaries

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Reflections and ramblings from a part-time postgraduate student. Have baby, will study. Public libraries – more than ‘just’ books →. Baby’s first trip to the library. March 9, 2016. Personally, I believe you can’t start early enough taking your child to the library. Consequently, I got my lovely baby daughter a library card when she was just over five weeks old. As we happened to be in the city centre that day, we went to the magnificent Library of Birmingham. To go to the monthly Book-a-Boo! Session&#46...

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Have baby, will study | Library Student Diaries

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Reflections and ramblings from a part-time postgraduate student. Baby’s first trip to the library →. Have baby, will study. March 6, 2016. If you read back through my older posts, you’ll see that I took leave of absence from my Masters programme last semester. Well, I had a very good reason, I think – I was pregnant with our first baby. Fast forward to March 2016: our lovely baby daughter has been here since the start of the year and I’ve been back to studying since February. This goes along with 1.):.

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Public libraries – more than ‘just’ books | Library Student Diaries

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Reflections and ramblings from a part-time postgraduate student. Baby’s first trip to the library. Public libraries – more than ‘just’ books. April 16, 2016. What a silly title for a blog post. Books are never ‘just’ books. Books are one of the best things in the world, if you ask me. And my parents would have gone bankrupt, had they had to buy all the books I took out from the public library as a kid. And yet, public libraries offer so much more than ‘just’ books. This is a scheme, delivered by the Read...

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Dorothy in Oz – Expat life part 1 | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. My Bookshelf – Autumn 2016. Hiya, Ey up, Where y’at, or How to talk to expats – Expat life part 2 →. Dorothy in Oz – Expat life part 1. November 28, 2016. I’ve been reflecting of late about the various ways I’ve changed and adapted to life abroad in the UK. In no particular order:. I have discussed this before and how buying a digital scale changed my life. Terminology / spelling / slang. Next week, how to talk to an expat…or at least to this one! Hiya, Ey up, ...

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Awards | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. Winner of a conference grant from the John Campbell Trust. To attend IFLA’s World Library and Information Conference in Lyon, France in August 2014. Winner of bursaries from The. And Music Libraries Trust. To attend the IAML (UK&Irl). Winner of the Herbert. Thompson International Scholarship, 2011-12,. Which partially funded my MMus Musicology study at the University of Leeds. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Hiya, Ey up, Where y’at, or How to talk to expats – Expat life part 2 | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. Dorothy in Oz – Expat life part 1. My expat stand up routine – Expat life part 3 →. Hiya, Ey up, Where y’at, or How to talk to expats – Expat life part 2. December 8, 2016. 8220;Are you [insert nationality here]? 8220;Where are you from? Don’t guess, just ask! 8220;What do you think about Trump/Obama/other political figure? This can go either way so tread carefully! 8220;Don’t you miss home? DAFTEST QUESTION EVER. Instead I suggest asking…. Rather than feeling ...

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Abbi – Catalogue de Qué?

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8230; information studies on the edge of Europe. Taking a Break and Volunteering Somewhere in the Vicinity of Betelgeuse*. 7 October, 2016. 3 October, 2016. Continue reading →. Languages, Linked Data and Lunches: The CILIP CIG Conference. 1 October, 2016. 30 September, 2016. Continue reading →. Fisk and Ships in Stockholm. It struck me that there’s been little talk of European destinations on this blog since my post about Madrid. Way back in June last year! Continue reading →. 30 July, 2016. It’s been a ...

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Languages, Linked Data and Lunches: The CILIP CIG Conference – Catalogue de Qué?

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8230; information studies on the edge of Europe. Languages, Linked Data and Lunches: The CILIP CIG Conference. 1 October, 2016. 30 September, 2016. Including copies of all the papers and posters which were presented. It took place over three days at the University of Swansea’s brand new Bay Campus, so with my newly-printed poster safely ensconced in a cardboard tube, I trundled over to Wales on the train to attend the first two days of events. The bay just next to the campus. The poster session itself wa...

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Top Four Aspects (so far) of Life in Britain | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. Music Libraries – do you still shush people? Top Four Aspects (so far) of Life in Britain. April 1, 2015. Anyway, Im sure itll be fine – Translation: Im confident the situation will deteriorate swiftly. Mdash; VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) March 25, 2015. All the old stuff. But also it seems to save dirty dishes since you can just measure everything into one bowl. Megan Dyson (@MeganDyson3) March 26, 2015. Hanging up clothes to air dry. I have real troub...

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My Bookshelf – Autumn 2016 | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. Library School – Dissertationing. Dorothy in Oz – Expat life part 1 →. My Bookshelf – Autumn 2016. November 12, 2016. It’s been awhile since my last post. Apologies for the absence, it’s been a busy few months. Upcoming posts on last weekend’s LISDIS Conference. Where I presented my dissertation research and a short series on expat stuff. My bookshelf is a bit of a non-fiction bonanza this autumn – enjoy! Calm My Anxious Heart. Is book one) and his writing styl...

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My expat stand up routine – Expat life part 3 | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. Hiya, Ey up, Where y’at, or How to talk to expats – Expat life part 2. More expat stand up – Expat life part 4 →. My expat stand up routine – Expat life part 3. December 15, 2016. First, in all fairness, I have to take the mick from my own country, and specifically the South. Or as some call it, the Bible Belt. Almost as much as we love going to football games. AMERICAN FOOTBALL not SOCCER, that is. Over their heads with eye holes cut out. We are also very frie...

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Megan Dyson | notes and marks

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Exploring music, libraries and life abroad. Author Archives: Megan Dyson. More expat stand up – Expat life part 4. February 1, 2017. In this series was poking fun at my own country, the USA. This of course now grants me free rein to poke fun at my adopted country, the UK. There is much more a sense of national consciousness here than in the US, probably because it’s a smaller country. For example, did you know there is a national paint colour? British social customs are another part of the national consc...

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