Where’s that book? February 2, 2009
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When we recommend books on here, we have started linking to LibraryThing records. The careers libraries in the colleges of the University of London have been cataloging their books on LibraryThing too, so when we link to a book you can see right away which libraries have it. That way you can check online if the book we recommend is held at your local careers service and there are no wasted journeys!
Remember, current students at any University of London college can also use the library at The Careers Group in Russell Square. Just bring along your student I.D. and sign in at the desk. Please note that you will not be able to see careers advisers here, just use the library. However you might still find us worth a visit as we have different books here and we are quite centrally located.
You can also use the LibraryThing profiles just to browse the catalogue to see what books your careers service has.
LibraryThing catalogues
- The Careers Group library – thecareersgroup
- Royal Holloway – RoyalHolloway
- School of Oriental and African Studies - janederry
- UCL and SICS (Specialist Institutions’ Careers Service)- uclsics
- Goldsmiths – goldsmithscareers
- King’s College London – Kings
- Queen Mary – queenmarycareers
- St. Mary’s University College (in development) – St.Marys
Library closure 19th September September 8, 2008
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Please note that The Careers Group library at Russell Square will be closed on Friday 19th September. We would like to apologise for any inconvenience this may cause you. The library will otherwise be open as usual.
On the Move… April 11, 2008
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This week The Careers Library moved lock, stock and books to a new ( but temporary) location. Not far really – just to the other end of the building but it does mean that we get a different view of Russell Square and we can even see the British Museum on a fine day. Resources and staff are still available so it’s definitely business as usual.







