You already
know that here in the library we have subscriptions to a range of magazines,
newspapers and periodicals, so that you can come in and browse the latest
developments in science, business and culture, or keep abreast of current affairs,
during your free time.
But did you
know that we also have access to the extensive archives of the magazines we
subscribe to? Well, we do. And this is fantastic news, particularly for
those of us that might like to use these in our research for projects,
presentations and assignments. The major
bonus of these is that, as well as the fact that they allow us to read articles
from the entire history of the publication, they are also fully searchable. Simply type in what you are looking for and,
hey presto, you will be shown every article they have relating to that
topic. Just like Google but with much
more reliable, fully verified, high quality material.
Here are
the archives we currently have access to:
New
Scientist
Great for
students of science and ICT, but also for humanities subjects like geography,
business and psychology, this magazine contains news on all the latest
developments and discoveries in science and technology. Access it through this link
Username: library@swansschool.net Password: swanslibrary
Scientific American
Having published its first issue in 1845,
this is the longest running publication in the US, and counts Albert Einstein
among its previous contributors!
Invaluable for sciences and humanities.
Access it on this link:
Username: library@swansschool.net Password: swanslibrary
Bloomberg Businessweek
Containing a wealth of information on
business, economics and technology, and therefore a rich resource for students
doing any projects in these areas.
Access it on this link:
No username or password required.
Time Magazine
Time magazine is one of the most read
weekly news magazines in the world.
Being a news magazine it contains a huge range of articles and is
therefore worth searching for projects in a huge range of disciplines –
sciences, art, history, geography, media studies as well as English and other
humanities subjects. Access it on this
link:
Username: library@swansschool.net Password: swanslibrary2015
Muy Historia
We have yet to receive our first print
edition of this Spanish language magazine, but we can already access its fully
searchable website, which is a great resource for students of lengua, SFL,
conocimiento del medio and socials.
Access it on this link:
No username or password required.
L’Express
Our first French language publication will
soon arrive in the library, but in the meantime you can browse content on its
fantastic searchable website via this link:
No username or password required.
More titles, including National Geographic, are coming soon.
So do take a look today! Whether you are researching school work or
just looking for something to read that will broaden your mind and keep you in
touch (as well as developing your reading skills!) these subscriptions open up a
whole world of possibilities.
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