
HCA Librarian
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Academic Support Librarian, School of History, Classics & Archaeology, University of Edinburgh. All views my own. Header: Book of Hours, circa 1430 (Ms 39).
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Thanks to a request from HCAatEdinburgh the Library has trial access to 'San Francisco Chronicle, 1869-1984', offering an unparalleled glimpse into the issues & events that shaped the U.S. West Coast for over a century. Access until 22/03/24 👉edin.ac/e-resources-tr…



I'm pleased to let you know that thanks to a request from HCAatEdinburgh student, the Library currently has trial access to the Vanity Fair Magazine Archive. Access from 🔗 edin.ac/e-resources-tr…. Access is available until 03/05/24. Don't miss out!



Thanks to a request from HCAatEdinburgh staff the Library currently has trial access to Australian Newspapers (1831-2000) from ProQuest, including 'The Age' and 'The Sydney Morning Herald' Find out more 🔗libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/hcalibrarian/2… Access is available until 11/05/24.









The Library currently has trial access to 4 databases, thanks to requests from HCAatEdinburgh students & staff, including Chatham House Online Archive and East India Company Archive. Find out more at🔗libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/hcalibrarian/2…


Thanks to a request from HCAatEdinburgh the Library currently has trial access to the primary source archive 'Weimar and Nazi Germany' from History Commons. You can access this resource from 🔗edin.ac/e-resources-tr…. Trial ends 30/11/24. Don't miss out!


Thanks to a request from HCAatEdinburgh the Library has trial access to the extension years (1951-2002) for The Scotsman Archive. Find out more 🔗libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/asl/2024/11/05… Available to UoE staff & students until 04/12/24. Don't miss out!


The Library currently has trial access to 4 primary source databases, thanks to requests from HCAatEdinburgh students & staff, including 'Antigua, Slavery and Emancipation...' & 'The British Union of Fascists'. Find out more 🔗libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/hcalibrarian/2…

