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Ask the librarian
Posted: 06/08/19 09:12 |
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Your research folder is a place – physical or digital – where you’ll store any scanned/photocopied essays, articles, notes and any other material that might be relevant to your course. If using a digital research folder remember to back it up – e.g. a USB stick (don’t rely on this) or external hard drive, email, cloud drive etc.
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Lisbon’s vibrant and optimistic art scene.
Posted: 25/06/19 09:02 |
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If you are heading to Portugal this summer, take some time to look around Lisbon’s vibrant art scene. This is art in the more liberal sense. Music, ceramics, architecture, visual arts, food culture, moving image, textiles- all are on show and in current conversation.
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Ask the librarian
Posted: 10/06/19 09:53 |
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Continuing from May’s Ask the Librarian blog that discussed how to find the right content online, lets next discuss what you should do once you have completed your first search for research.
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When is a collection of short stories a novel?
Posted: 06/06/19 09:35 |
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It might seem obvious whether a book is a novel or a collection of short stories, yet I keep coming across books that seem to straddle both categories. So how can a book be both?
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Right up the bracket
Posted: 04/06/19 09:15 |
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Parentheticals in a script are mini descriptions put into dialogue (in brackets), usually to describe emotion, or what the character is doing while talking, or the way the character delivers the dialogue.
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The Making of Books. Part 2.
Posted: 21/05/19 09:43 |
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Making individual page layouts is an essential part of the book planning process. Play around with the sequencing of images. This stage can take longer than you imagine. It is good to spend time with various versions of your book before completing it.
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The Making of Books: Part 1
Posted: 14/05/19 09:36 |
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If you are new to bookmaking, then experimenting with making artist style books is a fantastic learning experience. They are a great way to understand the basic structure of books, play around with different materials and methods of production.
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Study event review: OCA South West
Posted: 09/05/19 09:30 |
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It’s about taking a 360degree approach to out practice to examine it and how it relates to the world now- so as to establish its currency in terms of dialogue (amongst other things).
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Ask the librarian
Posted: 06/05/19 09:05 |
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Searching online, especially for distance learners is easy to perform from home and was my go-to place for research when I studied as a distance learner.
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Changing your writing space – if you’re lucky enough to have one.
Posted: 25/04/19 09:43 |
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When I started out, I wrote on the kitchen table. The amount of time spent clearing a space, and then tidying everything away, ate into my writing time. Not to mention wiping off the marmalade that transferred itself to every available piece of paper. I graduated from the kitchen to a shared office with my husband, which wasn’t ideal as he was a lot untidier than me. Eventually, after moving house (and husbands) I finally had an office of my own, and I began to think about what makes the ideal writing space.
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