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02/26/2024
profile-icon Jacqui Temple-Smees

External view of Leeds Trinity University

Leeds Trinity University is curerntly working on becoming a University with research degree awarding powers, so our current Masters by Research and Doctorate degrees are awarded by Leeds University.

As a result, whenever one of our students passes a research degree their paper will usually be added to White Rose Research Online; a shared, open access repository containing a huge amount of work from students across Yorkshire and a great place to read current research.

Pure repository home page screen shot

Pure is Leeds Trinity's research portal, also an open access repository where research students and staff can upload their outputs.

Because both White Rose and Pure are open access, research outputs can be accessed worldwide, allowing for collaborations across the globe!

If you want even more, we also have a large collection of previous students' research output available in our Display Case - please speak to a member of Library staff if you would like to have a look at any of these.

 

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02/12/2024
profile-icon Jacqui Temple-Smees
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Every year Christians all over the world celebrate Easter. This is a celebration of the death and resurrection of Jesus. The 40 days leading up to Easter are known as Lent; a time when Christians fast and pray as a way of preparing for Easter.

There are two important days in the lead up to Lent - Shrove Tuesday (February 13th) and Ash Wednesday (February 14th).

A plate of pancakes with lemon and sugar on top

Shrove Tuesday is popularly known as Pancake Day! This is because of the tradition that developed amongst Christians who would try to eat the food they had left in the house and make pancakes to use it up before Lent began.

If you fancy making some pancakes on the 13th you can try this simple recipe or this delicious vegan version!

'Shrove Tuesday' comes from the Old English word 'shriven', which means to have your confessions heard and be forgiven, and refers to the Sacrament of the Confession. Many Christians such as Roman Catholics, Lutherans and Anglicans will make a special effort to take some time for self-examination, and some will go to confession in preparation for Lent.

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. It is marked by many Christians as a day of fasting and abstinence, which means they will eat less or not at all, or give up things like meat on this day.

There are services to mark this day in many churches. Psalm 51 is often read and an introduction to Lent included. The ashes are distributed amongst the congregation, normally in the form of a cross on the head, and the minister will use words such as: "Repent and believe in the Gospel" or: "Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return". These words remind Christians that one day we will die and it is important to make an effort in your journey of faith.

Ash Wednesday Mass LTU Chaplaincy poster

If you are interested in attending an Ash Wednesday service, Leeds Trinity University Chaplaincy will be having a Roman Catholic Mass on the 14th of February, or you can visit your local church. You can also find out more by checking out our Theology collection.

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02/04/2024
profile-icon Jacqui Temple-Smees
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We're happy to announce that the Silent Study Space on the first floor has now reopened.

Thank you for your patience while our IT colleagues have been doing essential maintenance work in the space.

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02/02/2024
profile-icon Caroline Parsons
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The Library sets up trials of new online resources that we are considering purchasing.

Current trials:

  • Social Policy & Practice - until 14th February 2024
  • Emerald eJournals Premier Collection - until 2nd March 2024
  • British Standards Online (coming soon)

You can access these resources on the trials page on the library website or via the Databases A-Z.

If you think the Library should purchase these resources for the 2024-25 academic year, contact your liaison librarian and let them know how the resource will support your studies, research or teaching.

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