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The London Institute comprises five constitutent colleges: Camberwell College of Art, Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Fashion and the...
University of the Arts London consists of five internationally renowned colleges, Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London...
The aim of the Archives and Special Collections Centre is to preserve, enhance and promote the rich and varied collections of the University. It seeks to inform, inspire, encourage and excite a diverse...
As this is a general art and design library, mainly undergraduate, there is no specialist collection. This is only one of four libraries in the University. See also Department of Humanities, Coleraine Campus.
The moving image collection in the Library is designed to support teaching and research in media studies at the University. It contains published material only: books, journals and videos relating to film,...
The collection was established in 1970 to locate and collect local archive films and film relating to course teaching, primarily in the Faculty of Humanities. Attention has increasingly focused on the...
16mm films have been collected since the College’s inception in 1964. Video (VHS) has been added more recently. Some film is acquired for archival purposes. The earliest film dates from 1922.
We provide a single point of contact for students’ learning support needs, including library services, computing facilities, study skills support, printing and copying. We also provide a full range of...
The main part of the collection at UWB consists of videocassette copies of motion pictures (both bought and off-air recordings) for the film studies course which has been running for the past two years. The...
The Learning Resources Centre houses a videotape collection comprising off-air recordings, commercially produced tapes, pop music videos and feature films. A particular strength is animation and printed...