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Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Hello New Students!!!

The Library@NC would like to say welcome to all the students who have come to visit us on A'Level Taster Day. Hope you're enjoying your day so far and that you're considering joining the College in September.

You will have just had a 'fun' Study Skills Bingo game (well, we thought it was fun, but then we are older than you!!- hope you did enjoy it) and seen some of the ISS sessions we have to offer. With that in mind could you let us know what you expect to be able to use the Library for when you become a student here. Let us know any experiences you have had with your school or public library (be it good or bad); any skills you feel you won't need help with; any that you will; let us know what you think about the Library from what you've seen today.

We don't need an essay, just a few comments that might help us or other students to improve their study skills. Thanks a lot, we look forward to reading your replies.

Friday, 1 June 2012

Study Review Week

Just wanted to wish you all a good holiday and hope that you enjoy the break. For those of you who still have exams to take, study well and good luck.
For those who are leaving this week and aren't returning after the break, we wish you well in whatever you decide to do next. For everyone else, see you next term!!

Friday, 18 May 2012

Six Book Challenge Awards Day

Congratulations to all those students who have completed this year's Six Book Challenge. You've done really well. In recognition of that and the large number of particpants we had this year, the Library has decided to have an awards ceremony.
On Monday 28th May at 10am we will be welcoming Genevieve Clark from The Reading Agency (who run the Six Book Challenge) and author Rosie Rushton. They will be here to talk to students and hand out certificates to those who have finished. This is really great news and a wonderful opportunity for students to talk to people directly involved with the Challenge and who want to hear your success stories, and someone who writes for young people.
Tutors have been informed of all details for the ceremony, but other students are welcome in at 11am if they have any questions for either of our guests.
Have a look at Rosie's website to find out more information about her and her stories
http://www.rosierushton.com/



Thursday, 26 April 2012



Hi All. A few weeks ago I posted about our Daventry Librarian, Hannah, winning an opportunity to take part in World Book Night. She won 25 copies of Let The Right One In which she then had to give away to people. Hannah chose to do this in the Library at Daventry. Here's how she got on.
"So it’s the 24th April and World Book Night was last night, but I am still here with my books ready and eager to give them out in the cold light of day!
With a beautiful display put together by my library assistant Jeannette that proclaimed, “Free Books!! Please take one!” - the students sat hunched over paperwork and computers very studiously, but looking nervously over wondering “Free?.... Books?” rather unsure about what this was actually all about.
So I decided to take the plunge and start wandering about the library trying to offer my wares – a copy of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s ‘Let the Right One In!’ “Would you like a free book?” I proclaim. “Erm yes,” says the student and I immediately feel a flush of pleasure – someone wants my book! I tentatively then break the news to them that I would also like to take their photo of me handing the book over, as the proud Giver. However, it seems that despite being extremely camera shy and flushing deep scarlet, a free book is a worthy prize to subject oneself to the flash of the camera. Spurred on by my success, I then grab more copies and soon they are flying off the display to rather pleased students.
These books were most definitely not “left on the outside, cold and lonely amongst the shelves” like many a fiction book finds itself in the Academic Library. One student said “Oh wonderful, I needed a new book to read. “ Another said, “Oh I will read this, then my son, then my sister, then my mother-in law,” – well that is one book that has its journey planned out already.  This is one happy Librarian and 24 happy students all pleased to receive a book, even during this high pressure exam time, which overall makes one successful World Book Night 2012.
 The following day one of my library assistants said, “did you get rid of all your books Hannah?” I said “yes,” she said “Good”. Job done!"
Sounds like it was a success, well done Hannah. If you'd like to see some pictures of this event, please follow this link:
http://www.worldbooknight.org/component/community/59029-hannah-gibson/photos/album?albumid=257

Did you take part in any of the World Book Day events across the county. We'd love to hear about it. Post on here if you did.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

It's time to revise!!

For those students who have exams coming up in the near future the Library staff would like to wish you all good luck and to remind you that we are here to help.
If you are struggling to organise your revision into manageable chunks call into the library and speak to a member of staff. We can help to make this stressful revision time easier by giving you advice and tips.
For AS and A2 students we have a room at Booth Lane which is being dedicated to you for revision time. Ask staff for more details. We also have displays, books and leaflets with lots of handy advice to help you out.
In the spirit of sharing, if any of you have any tips which you think could benefit others who are revising, why not post them on this board. I'll get the ball rolling.
Handy Tip- Don't try to do too much at once. Break your revision down according to priority (ie, which exam comes first) and don't put off the hard topics. They're not going anywhere and will just seem worse the longer you leave them.