Wednesday 31 March 2010

Eich Awgrymiadau

English version

Diolch i bawb am eich awgrymiadau. Y mis yma rydym ni’n canolbwyntio ar rai o’r awgrymiadau rydym ni wedi’u derbyn ar gyfer y Llyfrgell:

Mwy o gyfrifiaduron”: Rydym ni bob amser yn ystyried ffyrdd o wella’n darpariaeth o ran cyfrifiaduron, ac ym mis Ionawr 2010 agorwyd Y Cwad gyda 7 cyfrifiadur newydd sbon. Hefyd rydym ni wedi archebu 2 iMac i’r Cwad a byddan nhw’n cyrraedd cyn hir. Oherwydd diffyg lle a chynnydd yn y galw am gyfrifiaduron cludadwy, ar hyn o bryd rydym ni’n ystyried prynu gliniaduron newydd i’r CAD.

Cyfnodau benthyca hirach”: Pan fo’n bosibl rydym ni’n ceisio adolygu cyfnodau benthyca teitlau unigol yn unol â’r galw. Rydym ni newydd wneud adolygiad o’r teitlau band glas yn y Llyfrgell ac wedi rhoi rhai o’r rhain ar gael ar gyfer y cyfnod benthyca safonol o 2 neu 4 wythnos. Cofiwch fod angen inni gydbwyso'ch ceisiadau am fenthyciadau hirach â'r rheini gan gwsmeriaid sy'n teimlo nad oes gennym ddigon o lyfrau ar hyn o bryd! Yn ddiweddar rydym ni wedi cyflwyno polisi e-lyfrau er mwyn sicrhau bod unrhyw deitlau newydd yn cael eu prynu fel e-lyfrau pan fo hynny’n bosibl, er mwyn cynyddu mynediad i’r teitlau hynny a sicrhau eu bod ar gael ar bob adeg.

Lleihau’r dirwyon”: Dim ond ar eitemau sy'n cael eu dychwelyd yn hwyr y byddwn ni'n codi dirwyon, felly os gwnewch chi adnewyddu neu ddychwelyd eich holl adnoddau ar amser ni fydd gofyn ichi dalu ceiniog inni! Rydym ni’n codi dirwyon er mwyn annog cwsmeriaid i ddychwelyd adnoddau ar amser a gallu’u rhoi ar gael i bobl eraill. Mae llawer o ffyrdd y gallwch chi adnewyddu’ch benthyciadau gan osgoi dirwyon – ar-lein yn http://hip.drindod.ac.uk, yn bersonol yn y Llyfrgell, neu trwy ffonio 01267 676780.

Dau ddilyniant gwahanol ar y silff i lyfrau mawr Cymraeg a Saesneg”: Rydym ni wedi ystyried yr awgrym hwn yn ofalus ac ar hyn o bryd rydym ni’n teimlo na fyddai’n briodol. Un rheswm am hyn yw bod cynifer o deitlau dwyieithog na fyddai’n gweddu i drefniant tebyg yn dda iawn. Hefyd mae’r trefniant cyfredol yn helpu cwsmeriaid sy’n chwilio am ddeunydd yn y naill iaith neu’r llall yn ôl y pwnc, ac mae’n rhoi amlygrwydd cyfartal i’r Gymraeg a’r Saesneg.

Papur am ddim”: Rydym ni eisoes yn darparu papur am ddim ichi argraffu a llungopïo.

Your Suggestions

Fersiwn Cymraeg

Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. This month we are focussing on some of the suggestions we have received for the Library:

"More computers": We are always looking at ways to increase our provision of computers, and in January 2010 we opened Y Cwad with 7 brand new PCs. In addition, we have ordered 2 iMacs for Y Cwad which will arrive shortly. Due to space contraints and the increase in demand for portable computers, we are currently looking at purchasing new laptops for the LRC.

"Longer loan periods": Where possible we try and review the loan periods on individual titles according to demand. We have just completed a review of blue band titles within the Library and have made some of these available for the standard 2 or 4 week loan period. Please do bear in mind that we have to balance your requests for longer loans with those from customers who feel we do not currently have enough books! We have recently introduced an e-books policy to ensure that any new titles are purchased as e-books where possible to increase access to these titles and make them available 24/7.

"Reduce the fines": We only charge fines on items that are returned late, so if you return or renew all your resources on time you will never need to pay us a penny! The reason we charge fines is to encourage customers to return resources on time, so that they can be made available to others. There are plenty of ways to renew your loans and avoid a fine - online at http://hip.trinity-cm.ac.uk, in person at the Library, or by phone to 01267 676780.

"A separate shelving sequence for Welsh and English Big books": We have considered this suggestion carefully and currently feel it would be unsuitable. One reason is because of the number of bilingual titles, which would not fit well into to such an arrangement. The current sequence also helps customers who are looking for material in either language according to subject, and gives equal prominence to both Welsh and English.

"Free paper": We already provide free paper for your printing and photocopying.

Monday 29 March 2010

Extra! Extra! One million pages added to online newspaper resource



Freely accessible to UK colleges and universities, the latest addition of one million pages takes the total number of pages of 19th century newspapers available online to over three million.

Alastair Dunning, programme manager at JISC, says: "In a time when print newspapers are under threat, the British Library resource provides a fascinating portrait of the vitality of the media industry in the nineteenth century. The website shows not only the diversity of political opinion during the age, but the geographical spread of newspapers, reflecting ideas and beliefs from all parts of the country.”

22 new titles cover a range of both regional and metropolitan publications including the Cheshire Observer, the Royal Cornwall Gazette, the Isle of Man Times and the Nottinghamshire Guardian.

The British Library’s 19th Century Newspapers project, developed in partnership with JISC and Gale, part of Cengage Learning, offers researchers greatly enhanced access to a vast archive of socially, culturally and historically important collections previously only available in the British Library’s London-based reading rooms.

Saturday 27 March 2010

Help with referencing

Need help with referencing? Trying visiting the University of Portsmouth's Guide to referencing at http://www.referencing.port.ac.uk/ Select the appropriate style for your school from the list and following the links for citing different types of resources. Most schools at Trinity use a modified version of Harvard - just be aware there may be slight variations between your schools practice and the information on this site.

Please ask in the LRC to arrange an information skills consultation if you would like more help with referencing.

Monday 22 March 2010

FORVO : The pronounciation Guide

Forvo is the largest pronunciation guide in the world. Ever wondered how a word is pronounced? Ask for that word or name, and another user will pronounce it for you. You can also help others by recording your pronunciations in your own language.

Journal of Theatre, Dance and Performance Training


Ydych chi'n astudio Theatr, Cerdd a'r Cyfryngau neu Actio?Cymerwch cip ar y cylchgrawn newydd - Journal of Theatre, Dance and Performance Training sy'n cynnwys erthyglau ar ddawns, theatr a theori perfformio.

Are you studying Theatre or Acting? Take a look at this new journal - Journal of Theatre, Dance and Performance Training which includes articles on dance, theatre and performance theory.

Friday 19 March 2010

Metastwnsh

Cymerwch cip ar y Blog diddorol hyn sy'n trafod technoleg ar y we http://metastwnsh.com/ gan cynnwys podlediadau ar amryw bynciau

Tuesday 16 March 2010

National Library of Ireland.



The NLI now has over 34,000 digitised images available online , including photographs, manuscripts, prints and drawings.


Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh! / Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Swansea Heritage Net


Swansea Heritage Net reveals the industrial, maritime and cultural histories of Wales’ second city. The site comprises a wide variety of objects, artefacts, paintings and photographs, from the Swansea Museum Service collection; which includes pioneering photography, world-renowned porcelain, wartime memorabilia, an Egyptian mummy and a cursed ewer!

Friday 12 March 2010

Superpower: Visualising the Internet



Explore this interactive graphic to find out which are the biggest sites on the internet, as measured by the Nielsen company. This feature is part of SuperPower, a season of programmes exploring the power of the internet.

Tuesday 9 March 2010

Eich Awgrymiadau...

Click here for an English version of this post about your suggestions

Diolch i bawb a roddodd awgrymiadau yn ein blychau awgrymiadau newydd yn y Llyfrgell a’r Cwad. Dyma ein hadborth i’r awgrymiadau mwyaf poblogaidd yn y Cwad y mis yma...

“Cloc yn Y Cwad”: syniad da – yn sicr byddwn yn cael cloc i’r Cwad!

“Lluniau ar y wal”: mae wedi bod yn fwriad gennym o’r cychwyn i gael gwaith celf ar wal Y Cwad, a gobeithiwn allu gosod peth yn ei le yn fuan.

“Agor yn hwyrach gyda’r nos ac ar y penwythnos”: Mae’r Cwad ar agor hyd 9pm ddydd Llun i ddydd Iau, ac mae arolwg gennym ar y gweill ar hyn o bryd am ein horiau agor. Gallwch lenwi holiadur yma.

“Mwy o seddau yn Y Cwad”: mae mwy o gadeiriau ar archeb gennym a dylen nhw gyrraedd yr wythnos yma.

“Mwy o finiau sbwriel o gwmpas y lle": mae tri man ailgylchu yn Y Cwad eisoes ac rydym yn monitro’r sefyllfa.

“Bleindiau i’r ffenestri”: does dim cynlluniau gennym i gael bleindiau ar hyn o bryd gan ein bod yn gobeithio gwneud yn fawr o olwg draddodiadol yr adeilad hanesyddol hwn.

“Parc Sglefrio”: yn anffodus does dim cynlluniau gennym ar hyn o bryd i gael parc sglefrio!
Anfonir eich awgrymiadau ar gyfer y Caffi Starbucks i Ganolfan yr Halliwell.

Monday 8 March 2010

Philip Jones Griffiths retrospective exhibition

Griffiths is best known for his wartime photography, particularly his 1971 book 'Vietnam Inc', which is widely held to have been influential in helping to turn public opinion against the war. However he developed his skills through his social and documentary photography of Britain in the 1950s and 1960s. All aspects of his work were present in 'Recollections', the first retrospective of Griffiths' British photographs since his death in March 2008.

Born in Rhuddlan, Wales, in 1936 Philip Jones Griffiths studied pharmacy in Liverpool before taking up a career as a freelance photojournalist. During his incredible career his assignments, often self-engineered, took him to over 120 countries and his photographs appeared in every major magazine in the world. An associate member of Magnum from 1966, he became a member in 1971, then in 1980 moved to New York to assume the presidency of the organisation, a post he held for a record five years.

"Philip Jones Griffiths was one of the greatest and most influential photographers of the late twentieth century. Anyone who had the privilege to know him encountered a lively and enquiring mind with a strong - indeed driving - sense of justice. This was coupled with a quick and wicked sense of humour, which is evident in many of his photographs in this exhibition, with their irreverence towards authority, both political and cultural."

Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales


Bydd y Llyfrgell Genedlaethol yn ymweld â Choleg Prifysgol y Drindod ddydd Llun 22 Mawrth fel rhan o’i Sioe Deithio a chaiff digwyddiad ei gynnal yn Ystafell Grŵp 1 yn y Cwad rhwng 11.30 y bore a 3 o’r gloch y prynhawn. Bydd y digwyddiad o ddiddordeb i staff academaidd a staff cymorth, ymchwilwyr a myfyrwyr – yn wir i bawb sydd â diddordeb yn hanes diwylliannol a chymdeithasol y genedl.

Dyma rai o’r themâu a fydd yn cael sylw:

1. Sut i ymuno â’r Llyfrgell
2. Sut i ddefnyddio’r catalogau a gwneud cais am eitemau neu'u cadw
3. Ein hadnoddau electronig a’r adnoddau a ddigideiddiwyd, a sut i fanteisio arnynt
4. Gwasanaethau eraill sydd ar gael, e.e. gwasanaethau di-wifrai, yr uned reprograffeg a'r uned ymholiadau.
5. Datblygiadau yn y dyfodol

Gydag aelodau o staff y Llyfrgell Genedlaethol: Carol Edwards a Manon Foster Evans


****************************************************************

The National Library of Wales is visiting Trinity University College on Monday 22nd March for a Roadshow Event to be held in Group 1 in Y Cwad from 11.30 am til 3 pm. The event is of interest to academic and support staff, researchers and students - indeed anyone who has an interest in the cultural and social history of our nation.
Themes covered include:

1. How to join the Library
2. How to use the catalogues and request/reserve items
3. Our electronic and digitised resources, and how to access them
4. Other services available e.g. wifi, reprographics unit, enquiries unit
5. Future developments

With NLW staff: Carol Edwards and Manon Foster Evans


Saturday 6 March 2010

International Women's Day 2010



International Women's Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. In some places like China, Russia, Vietnam and Bulgaria, IWD is a national holiday. The first IWD was run in 1911. Next year is IWD Global Centenary 1911-2011

Friday 5 March 2010

Thousands of Cardiff's rare books are saved



Thousands of Wales' oldest and rarest books has been saved after a council threatened to sell them.

The 14,000 items, some dating from the late 15th Century, are to be moved to Cardiff University's library.

About 175 books from the collection were printed before 1500 and it also includes 500 Bibles and a rare set of early Shakespeare volumes.

Cardiff council proposed selling the books, but this prompted calls by academics to halt the sale.

The university, Welsh Assembly Government and the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales have donated £1.2m towards the transfer of the books.

The collection is described as being of "enormous historical and academic value".

'Extremely rare'

Some of the items are "almost certainly" not held in any other library collection in the world, and further books were only held in one other library.

But it is said the real value lies in the groupings of works. A major set of 17th Century editions of Shakespeare is "extremely rare".

Welsh Heritage Minster, Alun Ffred Jones said: "I am very pleased to support the co-operation between Cardiff council and Cardiff University to ensure that this important collection of rare books will remain in Cardiff and be made available by the university to the people of Wales and Cardiff.

"I am also delighted by the university's plans to raise the profile of the collection by digitising and making books from the collection available online.

"This will ensure that even more people from Wales and the rest of the world are able to access free of charge information from one of Wales' important cultural assets."

Cardiff council's executive member for sport leisure and culture, Nigel Howells said it was the best solution for the city.

Cardiff University's Pro vice-chancellor, Professor Jonathan Osmond said: "Finding a permanent home for this collection will help enrich the cultural life of Wales and Cardiff. Cardiff University is delighted to have helped secure its future."

Once conservation work has been carried out on the collection, members of the public will be able to view it.

In time they will also be able to view digitised versions of some of the most interesting works on the internet.

The books were due to be sold through public auction in London, but leading academics and members of the public raised concerns about the collection leaving the city.

Thursday 4 March 2010

Michael Foot 1913 - 2010



The Michael Foot Papers are held at the Labour History Archive and Study Centre in The People's History Museum in Manchester. The papers start in 1926 with a copy of his school report. The collection covers Foot's long political career until 1991. For further information go to The Archives Hub.

In 1935 Foot unsuccessfully stood for Monmouth, ten years later he became the Labour MP for Davenport, losing the seat in 1955. Foot was a devout Bevanite, supporting Nye Bevan in his 1950s battles against Gaitskill. Like Bevan, Foot was a skilled orator firmly attached to left-wing causes such as unilateralism. When Bevan died in 1960 Foot inherited his seat at Ebbw Vale (the seat was renamed Blaenau Gwent in 1983). Foot held this seat until 1992.

Wednesday 3 March 2010

Your Suggestions...

Fersiwn Cymraeg

Thanks to everyone who has posted suggestions in our new suggestions boxes in the Library and Y Cwad. Here is our feedback to the most popular suggestions in Y Cwad this month...

"A clock in Y Cwad": good idea - we will certainly be getting a clock for Y Cwad!

"Some pictures on the wall": it has always been our intention to have artwork on the wall of Y Cwad, and we hope to have some in place shortly.

"Later hours at the evening and weekend": Y Cwad is open until 9pm Monday to Thursday, and we are currently running a survey about our opening hours which you can participate in here.

"More seating in Y Cwad": we have some more chairs on order which are due to arrive this week.

"More bins dotted around the place": there are already three recycling points in Y Cwad and we are monitoring the situation.

"Blinds for the windows": we don't currently have any plans to introduce blinds as we hope to make the most of the traditional appearance of this historic building.

"Skatepark": unfortunately we have no current plans to introduce a skate park!

Your suggestions for the Starbucks Cafe will be forwarded to the Halliwell Centre.

Please keep your suggestions coming!

Free trial to online Sociology journals

Sage Publications are offering a free trial to a range of sociology journals from the 1st March 2010 to 30th April 2010:

Titles include:
Body & Society
Childhood
Contemporary Sociology
Current Sociology
European Journal of Social Theory
Journal of Health & Social Behavior
Journal of Sociology
Social Psychology
Sociology
Sociology of Education
Teaching Sociology

Follow this link to sign up today
https://online.sagepub.com/cgi/register?registration=FTEOC0310BANNER

Tuesday 2 March 2010

Say Cheese! Portraits of the Welsh

The National Library of Wales’ collection contains over 200,000 portraits spanning centuries of history, art, biography and fame. At its heart are portraits relating to Wales and the other Celtic nations. Portraits come in many forms - paintings, photographs, sculptures, engravings, drawings and various other media of artistic representations of a person, in which the face and expression are of primary importance.

The collection is impressive in its variety, ranging from the native Welsh artistic tradition of William Roos and Hugh Hughes; a selection of self-portraits and the works of some of the modern master portrait painters such as Sir Kyffin Williams, Will Roberts and David Griffiths, all of whom have kept alive the tradition of portraiture in Wales.

This exhibition displays portraits of notable men and women who have made a significant contribution to life in Wales.

This exhibition features includes framed works of art, portrait busts and photographs, under various themes, such as music, entertainment, sport, religion, politics, and the arts. This is by no means a definitive list of the famous faces of Wales, and aims only to highlight the richness and variety of the Library’s collection.

Since receiving funding from the Foyle Foundation and the Garfield Weston Foundation, steps have been taken to digitise part of the portrait archive. As a result, items will be available to view on our website from March 2010.

You can also upload and browse portraits opn the Library's Flickr group.