All the Libraries will be unstaffed on Monday the 29th of May for the spring bank holiday.
24 hour access will be available as usual to registered members over the Easter period via our swipe card system at the Richmond Library.
All the Libraries will be unstaffed on Monday the 29th of May for the spring bank holiday.
It is 1950. In a devastating moment of clarity, Margery Benson abandons her dead-end job and advertises for an assistant to accompany her on an expedition. She is going to travel to the other side of the world to search for a beetle that may or may not exist.
Enid Pretty, in her unlikely pink travel suit, is not the companion Margery had in mind. And yet together they will be drawn into an adventure that will exceed every expectation. They will risk everything, break all the rules, and at the top of a red mountain, discover their best selves.
Find out more about the book in this handy video introduction from the author.
'A girl's own adventure...This is Rachel Joyce's best book yet ...Exciting, moving and full of unexpected turns.' The Times
'A joy of a novel' The Guardian
The next meeting will be Thursday the 8th of June at 7pm via MS Teams where we will be discussing the novel. You can find the link via the Events Calendar on the Staff Room.
All the libraries will be unstaffed on Monday the 8th of May for the coronation bank holiday.
As a service we are conscious that many Trust staff do not have direct access to a library and there is a need to develop more services that are delivered in the workplace and outside of the library sites to improve the equity of access to our services.
As part of this development we have been reviewing the levels of use at Isebrook Library, which have been relatively low since the end of the pandemic.All the Libraries will be unstaffed on Monday the 1st of May for the bank holiday.
24 hour access will be available as usual to registered members over the Easter period via our swipe card system at the Richmond Library.
There is now a full suite of critical appraisal skills training available on the NHS eLearning for Healthcare Hub developed by Health Education England.
Critical appraisal is a vital skill in today's evidence-based healthcare environment, allowing you to read a piece of research, understand what it is saying, how useful it is, and how likely it is to be true.
The training consists of 8 separate modules, each taking around 30 minutes to complete. There is an introductory module and the rest of the programme covers all the main research methods in health care.
| eLFH critical appraisal modules |
The programme is ideal as a starting point for those new to critical appraisal, but would also make an excellent refresher if you want to brush up on your skills or are interested in one type of research (e.g. randomised control trials or systematic reviews).
The modules are aimed at all NHS and social care staff and are freely available to anyone who wants to register to use the eLFH Hub. They are also accessible with an NHS OpenAthens account.You can view the full selection of titles available via our catalogue or via the NHS OUP site. To access the books you will need to login with your OpenAthens username and password. If you don’t have an account you can register for one here.
“Are you what you believe yourself to be?”
Ghostwritten is a novel of nine interconnected stories, taking us to Tokyo, Hong Kong, China, Mongolia, St Petersburg, London, New York and Ireland.
It weaves together a host of characters including a doomsday cult member in Japan, a Mongolian gangster, a woman on a holy mountain who talks to a tree, and a late night New York DJ.
Winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for the best work of literature, the novel was described as "an astonishing debut" by the Independent and "a dazzling piece of work" by the Washington Post.
The next meeting will be Thursday the 4th of May at 7pm via MS Teams where we will be discussing the novel. You can find the link via the Events Calendar on the Staff Room.