This post on SRC has been published before -- it is slightly updated to mention that college Librarian Liam O'Hare has been asked to write a small piece in the college's e-magazine.
My first library visit was to Southern Regional College in Northern Ireland. (Web site of library --
http://www.src.ac.uk/lrc/lrchome.asp )
Thanks to Liam and his staff for hosting me.
A couple of points we could note -- no hot drinks in library, no fizzy drinks -- On the down side -- no time and and a half after 6.00 pm!!!!
On the Saturday before visiting the library Hannah and I entertained some folks at the Halfway House in Broughshane. Some Irish patrons appeared not to have adhered to the code of behaviour for responsible drinking, but most were very friendly and said what a good singer Hannah was (didn't seem to mention me!) (see photo below)


This is Danielle in the library at Southern Reg College -- she wants to work in Australian next year -- have we a vacancy? Anyone taking maternity leave?

This is me outside the College

This is the Kilkeel library (not connected in anyway to Southern Regional College) -- Marty Clarke the Collingwood footballer comes from a nearby wee village.
Southern Regional CollegeSouthern Regional College was formed on 1st August 2007 when three of the provinces top further education colleges merged to become Southern Regional College. The new SRC comprises of the former FE colleges at Armagh, Newry and Upper Bann. There are a total of 6 campuses across the geographical region and the College incorporates four council districts.
Southern Regional College caters for approximately 50,000 students each year and has in excess of 1,100 members of staff. The College offers a wide range of courses: in excess of 100 courses for full-time further education; in excess of 80 courses on a full-time & part-time higher education capacity and; in excess of 1320 courses (not counting those courses offered in the community) on a part-time vocational & recreational basis. The College caters for the needs of all learners from the essential skills of numeracy and literacy through to degree studies and much more in between including First Diploma/Certificate; National Diploma/Certificate; NVQ and
City & Guilds/OCR qualifications. The College, offers an increasing range of Higher Education provision including Foundation Degrees, Higher Education Diplomas and Full Degrees
Foundation degrees are degree level qualifications designed with employers and combine academic study with workplace learning to equip people with the relevant knowledge, understanding and skills to improve performance and productivity.
Course subject areas -A/AS Levels and National Awards Adult Access Art and Design Beauty TherapyBusiness Childcare Construction Engineering Furniture Design Hairdressing Health and Social Care Hospitality and Catering Information Technology Learner Development Program Media Multimedia MusicPerforming ArtsPublic Services Science Secretarial and Administrative Sports Studies Travel and Tourism
The LRC (Learning Resource Centre) is a new facilty is the latest in design and innovation. It is equipped with over 130 PCs giving access to a wide range of software applications and the internet. The centre continues to have its extensive and ever expanding book stock along with a wide range of journals and reference materials. All library resources are catalogued and students can use the computerised LRC catalogue system to search for books by author, title or subject.
Hours: roughly 9:00 to 20:00 (17:00 Fridays) no weekends
Online databases:Childlink - Contains over 6000 papers and articles, providing information on legislation policies and practices on
health, education, benefits, welfare, youth affairs, justice and employment.
Kenote - Keynote Market Information offers 140 individual reports, and access to over 750 executive summaries,
covering a varied range of market sectors including Business Services, Computing, & IT, Education & Training,
Environment, Financial Services, Food & Catering, Lifestyle, Retailing and Travel & Tourism
Infotrac - This facility provides instant one-stop access to all Gale periodicals in an integrated database. It
currently offers 3000 full text titles.
Construction information service - A complete reference source for those needing rapid, reliable and up to date online access to British Standards, legislation and other guidance information related to construction, health and safety, and pharmaceuticals, in addition to product catalogues covering the construction, engineering, process and electronics industries.
Capacity builder -- Northern Ireland based Community web site providing an easy access support service to those
working in the community and voluntary sector.
Encyc. Britannica -- This is the online version of the renowned encyclopedia, an authorative source of information and an invaluable reference tool.
Emerald full text -- Emerald publishes the world's widest range of management and library & information services journals, as well as a strong specialist range of engineering, applied science and technology journals. Its electronic databases allow instant access to the latest research and global thinking. It provides the information, ideas and the opportunity to gain insight into your key management topics.
Film and sound online -- Film & Sound Online is a JISC-funded set of collections of film, video and sound material.
Several hundred hours of high-quality material are available for download, either in full or as segments, and can be used freely in learning, teaching and research. Journal of Sports Science Online -- The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes articles of a high standard on various aspects of the sports sciences covering a number of disciplinary bases, including anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, psychology, sociology, as well as ergonomics, kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary perspectives.
Sports injury clinic -- Virtual sports injury clinic has a directory of over 100 sports injuries and conditions, 58 step-by-step sports massage guides and a virtual therapist for virtual diagnosis.
Tourism insights -- Tourism Insights , written by industry professionals, aims to help you monitor developments in the UK tourism market, analysing and interpreting trends to keep you completely up to date.
At
http://www.src.ac.uk/lrc/support.asp the LRC makes available some
Powerpoint presentations (Evaluate a website, Research skills ,Evaluate a book,Harvard Referencing), and some Word documents (Bibliography, Websearching, Essay checklist, Planning your essay)
At
http://www.src.ac.uk/lrc/webresources.asp the LRC points to some services such as RSCNI (which supports Further and Higher Education Colleges in their development of Elearning Technologies and Resources), intute (a free online service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research), and ni-library (Northern Ireland Libraries Network)
Needless to say the visit was extremely interesting and provided me with many valuable ideas.
Note -- No hot drinks in library, no fizzy drinks -- no time and and a half after 6.00 pm!!!!