— Watch this video to learn the test to determine the answer. — — Transcript Provided by YouTube: 00:01 alright so now it’s time I’ve been 00:03 alluding to it for four or five slides 00:05 now it’s time for you the leader to 00:08 determine whether you have an issue of 00:10 ability…
Learning
Hello From English and Drama
We deal with collections and activities relating to the library’s outstanding holdings of english literary treasures, spanning hundreds of years, and constantly growing.
We deal with collections and activities relating to the library’s outstanding holdings of english literary treasures, spanning hundreds of years, and constantly growing.
The Deep Future: Crash Course Big History #10
— Finally, after what seems like eons and eons, the end is nigh. We’re talking not only about the end of Crash Course Big History, but also the end of everything. The end of humanity and the end of the universe.John and Hank Green will teach you about what the future holds for humanity and…
Interview With Neil Ayres and the Launch of Brand Perfect
I first starting working with Neil Ayres when he worked at Creative Review when I was getting in touch with lots of creative organisations, press and companies to find out more about how we could work together and also gain inspiration on how creative practitioners might use the Library.
I first starting working with Neil Ayres when he worked at Creative Review when I was getting in touch with lots of creative organisations, press and companies to find out more about how we could work together and also gain inspiration on how creative practitioners might use the Library.
Why Introducing Private Pay Won’t Reduce Wait Times in Canada
A landmark case challenging the fundamental principles of Canada’s public healthcare system is in its final days before the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Cambie Surgeries Corporation, the corporate plaintiff in the case, is attempting to overturn the law that ensures healthcare is provided first to those who need it most, rather than those who can afford to pay their way to the front of the line.
A landmark case challenging the fundamental principles of Canada’s public healthcare system is in its final days before the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Cambie Surgeries Corporation, the corporate plaintiff in the case, is attempting to overturn the law that ensures healthcare is provided first to those who need it most, rather than those who can afford to pay their way to the front of the line.
Emperor Hirohito: Bold Leader or War Criminal?
— — Transcript Provided by YouTube: 00:00 just before yet cracking with today’s 00:01 video I want to say there’s obviously 00:03 going to be a lot of Japanese 00:04 pronunciation and as always I am doing 00:06 my best if you’d like to have a go at me 00:08 anyway do use the…
Digital Scholarship Training in and Outside of the British Library
The training programme is guided by a number of principles.
The training programme is guided by a number of principles.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology: Crash Course A&P #1
— — Transcript Provided by YouTube: 00:00 I’d like you to take a second and really look at yourself. 00:02 I don’t mean take stock of your life, which really isn’t any of my business, but I mean just 00:06 look at your body. 00:07 Hold up a hand and wiggle it around. Take…
Milk and Two Sugars: Why Australians Switched From Chinese to Indian Tea
An iconic image of australian outback life is of settlers, drovers or a swagman sitting around a fire with a ‘billy’ on the boil for tea.
World History Outtakes!
— John Green messes up his lines, and hijinks ensues on the CCWH set. — — Transcript Provided by YouTube: 00:00 Hi, I’m John Green, this is Crash Couse World History, and today we’re going to make it 00:05 rain! We’re going to talk about money, the stuff that makes the world go ’round. 00:12…
Making the Paralympics Visible
I saw some of the beijing paralympics coverage on terrestrial TV, I wasn’t aware, at the time, of the existence of an alternative source of coverage, or much about the range of international sporting events for disabled people that take place throughout each year, many of which are also publicised on the website.
I saw some of the beijing paralympics coverage on terrestrial TV, I wasn’t aware, at the time, of the existence of an alternative source of coverage, or much about the range of international sporting events for disabled people that take place throughout each year, many of which are also publicised on the website.
Periodicals Return
Microfilm newspapers and periodicals will become available at ST pancras when we open the new reading room at the end of march.
Microfilm newspapers and periodicals will become available at ST pancras when we open the new reading room at the end of march.
Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology Preview
— — Transcript Provided by YouTube: 00:02 Gah! Cavity Sam here is not doing so great. He’s got junk in his body that definitely 00:07 should not be there. But, you know, like the fork and the knife in the belly and the heartburn 00:12 and the jackhammer head are easy problems to fix…
Alice’s Adventures in Numberland
Tonight we are celebrating the science and maths of Lewis Carroll in our Alice's Adventures in Numberland event with geek comedy trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd.
Tonight we are celebrating the science and maths of Lewis Carroll in our Alice’s Adventures in Numberland event with geek comedy trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd.
Using Our Medieval Manuscripts
The British Library is one of the world's greatest research libraries. It currently holds an estimated 14 million books, together with vast numbers of manuscripts, newspapers, maps, stamps and sound recordings.
The British Library is one of the world’s greatest research libraries. It currently holds an estimated 14 million books, together with vast numbers of manuscripts, newspapers, maps, stamps and sound recordings.
World War II, A War for Resources: Crash Course World History #220
— In which John Green teaches you about World War II, and some of the causes behind the war. In a lot of ways, WWII was about resources, and especially about food. The expansionist aggression of both Germany and Japan were in a lot of ways about resources. There were other reasons, to be sure,…















