Category Archives: events
Supercharging AI exhibition in the Library
We’re happy to announce a new exhibition, #SuperchargedbyAI, a creative intervention about the effects of AI on our online lives. The University of Bath’s Library is one of 50 libraries in Europe to feature this exhibition. Explore all of the … Continue reading
Library Spark: Final Event 2024
Our inaugural Library Spark competition has been won by Emily Togut Cole and her idea for an outdoor library study space AKA ‘Library Lawn’. The final event was held on 20 March and you can find out more about the … Continue reading
Library Easter Bunny Hunt, 27-31 March 2023
It’s Spring. Are you ready for the Library’s Great Bunny Hunt? It’s nearly the vacation, and everyone needs a little downtime and some chocolate. Luckily, the Library team anticipated this might happen, and we have been busy planning a bit … Continue reading
Alberta Whittle: New Exhibition at The Holburne examines Bath’s uneasy past
Bath’s history as a city that flourished in the age of slavery is put under the spotlight and explored in Alberta Whittle’s first Exhibition in a public museum- Dipping Below a Waxing Moon, The Dance Claims Us For Release. Fresh … Continue reading
Library building survey and works: 17 December to 6 January
An asbestos survey has recently been carried out in the Library – as it has across the campus – as an update to the University Asbestos Management Plan and as good Health & Safety practice. Estates will now conduct various … Continue reading
Accessing restricted datasets using the Library’s SafePod
In March of this year we were proud to launch our new SafePod, a new facility for research that allows access to restricted datasets from within the Library. Research Culture week provides a welcome opportunity to take a closer look … Continue reading
Fancy a game of research data?
Alex Ball, Research Data Librarian (Systems), would like to tell you about the launch of the Research Data Management Adventure, a text adventure that might just help you manage your research data a little better. I want to talk to … Continue reading
Celebrating Black History Month: The Black Literature and Culture Collection
Image by ekavesh from Pixabay Black History Month (BHM) takes place in October and this year’s BHM should prove even more thought-provoking than usual given the dramatic impact of George Floyd’s death just a few month ago. We’ve seen an increased willingness in … Continue reading
Library Levels 3, 4 and 5 will reopen on Thursday 24 September
The following information will help you to get ready for reopening of the Library’s upper floors on Thursday 24 September 2020. Our current staff and students will regain access to these subject floors in addition to the recently reopened Level … Continue reading
Library Level 2 Reopened: Monday 24 August
We are very pleased to announce that Level 2 of the Library is now open 24/7, with spacing, access routes and signage arranged for 2-metre social distancing. Current University students and staff may access Level 2 for the following: Self-service … Continue reading
