Friday, 3 April 2020

Online Resources


Online Resources from the LRC

The LRC may be closed, but you can still access our online resources, which include databases and ebooks.

PRC

Students from PRC can access online resources through the Student Portal, selecting Learning Resource Centre, followed by Electronic Resources.  You will need to login with your PRC network login where prompted.

UCP

UCP students (level 4 & level 6 top up) can access online resources by clicking on Library Resources on the left hand menu in Canvas. You will need to login using your UCP login where prompted. Level 5 & 6 students are able to use the ARU Digital Library, using your ARU login.

Online Resources

Online resources are a reliable alternative source of information, providing statistics and images to help you with your course.

Resources which you can access:

eBooks (Ebook Central & DawsonEra)
eJournals (Sage, Academic OneFile)
Anatomy (Primal Pictures Anatomy & Physiology Online)
Archaeology (Current Archaeology)
Business (Gale)
Catalogues of Research & National libraries (Copac)
Current affairs (Issues)
Education & child care & safeguarding (Childlink, Child protection, Safeguarding Adults at Risk, Education & Childcare training tool)
Fashion photography (Vogue archive)
Jobs (eClips)
Maps (Digimap)
Newspaper articles (Gale)
Population (Histpop)
Training Tools (Health & Social Care, and IT)
Tutorials (Hairdressing and Construction)

UCP students have access to these and further databases.

The following publishers have also temporarily released resources that may be useful. For more information, please refer to the individual publisher’s website.

Pearson ActiveLearn

Core textbooks through HN Global

Bloomsbury Drama Online




Annual Reviews journals


Free Twinkl resources that might be suitable for SEN learners




Picture of a tablet with and ebook and 2 books
Ebooks
Ebooks

Through Ebook Central and DawsonEra you will have access to the PRC ebook collection made up of ebooks which we have brought to link in with your course. Until July you will also have access to Ebook Centrals entire ebook holdings, which they have opened up tsupport home learning during the COVID-19 crisis.

Contact us

If you need help with research or accessing online resources from home, please email the LRC team at lrc@peterborough.ac.uk if you have any enquiries or need support.

Thursday, 2 April 2020

Wellbeing during Lockdown

Wellbeing tips shared by the LRC Team


Being in Lockdown and working from home is new to us all, we have started sharing websites with tips and advice. Here are some of the sites which we have shared:

https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/looking-after-your-mental-health-during-coronavirus-outbreak

https://mhfaengland.org/my-whole-self/

https://twitter.com/actionhappiness/status/1242786951020806144?s=20

https://www.johnlewis.com/content/wellbeing-leisure/how-to-stay-healthy-at-home

https://tra-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/entries/document/4313/Tips_for_self-isolation.pdf

https://www.actionforhappiness.org/active-april

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPhg6sc1Mk4

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Relaxing waves
Tips that are working for us:
  • Create a daily routine from Monday – Friday.
  • Try not to stay in your pj’s all day, get dressed ready for the day ahead.
  • Take breaks.
  • Exercise; look online to find new exercises to do at home.
  • Eat well.
  • Do activities that you enjoy or use this time to learn something new.
  • Use technology to keep in touch with family and friends.
  • If you start to feel anxious, talk to someone or try a breathing exercise, it can help.
  • Remember to look after yourself.
If you have any wellbeing tips that you would like to share, please email: lrc@peterborough.ac.uk



Friday, 28 February 2020

LRC World Book Day Event 2020

Fairy Tale Event


On Thursday 27th February, the LRC World Book Day, Fairy Tale event took place in the Enterprise Lounge.  The theme, which had been chosen by a student vote, was used to create a magical event which 400 students attended.

We had stalls from Hospitality & Catering, Beauty, Land, English, Youth Centre Team, Job Smart, Alternative Learning and our own LRC stalls. Where you could make fairy wishes, wands, button pictures, decorate tea lights, dance like a prince or princess, write stories, view beautiful art work, have magical makeovers, buy fabulous cakes, meet Reptiles and Amphibians from our on-site animal centres, try your aim in a throwing game, take selfies and win prizes from a tombola which raised £62.50 for Starlight, our chosen charity for this event. 
PRC Fairy Tale Event
Fairy Wands

PRC Fairy Tale Event
Reptiles & Amphibians

PRC Fairy Tale Event
Youth Centre Wish Tree

PRC Fairy Tale Event
Fairy's

PRC Fairy Tale Event
Stalls

Thank you to everyone who helped make this event a success. From the staff and students who helped with the preparation in the lead up to the event, all the staff and students who ran stalls, and students from the Student Union who gave up their time to welcome staff and students to the event. Thank you also to everyone who came along and joined in.



Friday, 14 February 2020

World Book Day Event

Once upon a time …

Two weeks to go until our World Book Day Fairy Tale Event.

On Thursday 27th February between 10.30am – 1pm the LRC will be celebrating World Book Day with a Fairy Tale event in the Enterprise Lounge.

Photo booth props
Photo Booth props 

There will be:

Enchanted crafts
Cakes fit for a King
Magical makeovers
Fabulous forest creatures
A Radiant raffle
How true is your aim game?
Dance like a princess
Write your own Fairy Tale

We hope that it will be a magical day.



Friday, 31 January 2020

LRC Reading Group

LRC Reading Group Update


What we have read so far...


Our Reading Group met on Wednesday 29th January, where we discussed Alex L Harrow’s debut novel ‘The ten thousand doors of January’ and ‘Paper Towns by John Green.

The group had mixed views about ‘The ten thousand doors of January’. Half of the group found that it was a difficult story to get into with a lot of information given to you all at once. Whereas the other half found that after a couple of chapters you flew through the book as you wanted to know what happened next and became thoroughly invested in the characters. Though the book would fall into the fantasy genre, it is a book that I believe would appeal to a wider audience. Give it a go, borrow ‘The thousand doors of January’ next time you visit the LRC

‘Paper Towns’ by John Green was hit for us all. We thoroughly enjoyed the story of Quentin, Margo, Ben and Radar, as we went with them on their journey as they solved the cryptic clues, which following her disappearance Margo had left behind. The plot was brilliant and very well written. We recommend this book.

Both books were fantastic books for a Reading Group to read as there were a wealth of topics which you could bring into the group discussion. I look forward to discussing our next book. 

Next meeting


For our next meeting on Wednesday 26th February 12.30 -1pm, we will be reading ‘Doctor Sleep’ by Stephen King. 

Front cover of the book
Front cover of Doctor Sleep by Stephen King

Before the summer holidays we will be reading:

To all the boys I’ve loved before by Jenny Han and How to be happy by Eva Woods.

If you would like to join the group please speak to a member of staff in the LRC. You will be given a copy of the book which will be yours to keep.

If you enjoy reading why not join our Reading Group today. 












Friday, 17 January 2020

Book Bus visit to PRC

The Book Bus Visit


This week Browns Books for Students Book Bus visited Peterborough Regional College. 

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Browns Books for Students Book Bus at PRC
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Inside the Book Bus
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Image leading up to the second floor

Students and staff from English, Science, Photography, Childcare, Youth Centre, Jobsmart & the Learning Resource Centre, chose books on a range of topics from the selection of books on board.

Our on site Nursery brought over a group of children to listen to the story Goat’s Coat by Tom Percival on the upstairs deck of the bus.

Picture of book cover
Book cover of Goat's Coat by Tom Percival 

It was a fantastic day. Students and staff chose a great selection of books for the LRC.

A big thank you to everyone involved.






Friday, 10 January 2020

Research Labs

New to the LRC: Research Labs


This month in the LRC we have introduced three research labs which can be booked out by students for research purposes. Students can book the labs at the main LRC desks and staff will be available to help students with their research and signpost them to the many resources that the LRC has to offer.

Photo of LRC Research Labs
Photo of LRC Research Lab
Students are able to book out laptops and link up to the large screens at the back of each lab.

Finding Resources for your Assignments


From 13th January we will be running daily drop in sessions from 12.15 – 1pm to assist students to Find Resources for their Assignments. If you are studying at PRC or UCP and you would like guidance to find books on the LRC catalogue, search our electronic resources for information or would like help using eBooks, you can come along to the research labs where a member of the LRC team will assist you.