Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook to enter the Prize Draw

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The Library uses Facebook and Twitter to give you the latest Library news and promotions, join us to get the most up-to-date information about the Library services.  To give students a bit more of an incentive to follow us on Facebook and Twitter, we’re holding a competition.

*NEW PRIZE ADDED!    2 x £25  Honest Burger Vouchers*

To enter the draw: follow @sgullibrary on Twitter or like our SGUL Library Facebook page.  Double your chances of winning by doing both.

 

Terms and Conditions

1. One prize draw will take place.

2. Entry to the prize draw is restricted to one entry per student for liking the SGUL Library Facebook Page, and one entry per student for following @sgullibrary on Twitter.

3. Multiple entries will be disqualified.

4. The prize draw is open to St George’s, University of London students only.

5. The prize can only be collected in person from St George’s Library on production of a valid St George’s University ID card.

6. Winners will be chosen at random from all valid entries once the competition has closed on Monday 13th Oct 2014.

7. Winners will be contacted via Facebook or Twitter.

8. The Judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to.

9. Winners will have their photos taken to be used in publicity on Library social media channels.

10. The competition will run from Tuesday 2 Sept 2014 until  Monday 13 Oct 2014.

SGUL students get a chance to win a £20 Amazon Voucher

Win a £20 amazon voucher

The Library uses Facebook and Twitter to give you the latest Library news and promotions, join us to get the most up-to-date information about the Library services.  To give students a bit more of an incentive to follow us on Facebook and Twitter, we’re holding a competition.

To enter the draw: follow @sgullibrary on Twitter or like our SGUL Library Facebook page.  Double your chances of winning by doing both.

info on how to enter the prize draw

Terms and Conditions

1. One prize draw will take place.

2. Entry to the prize draw is restricted to one entry per student for liking the SGUL Library Facebook Page, and one entry per student for following @sgullibrary on Twitter.

3. Multiple entries will be disqualified.

4. The prize draw is open to St George’s, University of London students only.

5. The prize can only be collected in person from St George’s Library on production of a valid St George’s University ID card.

6. Winners will be chosen at random from all valid entries once the competition has closed on Monday 7th Oct 2013.

7. Winners will be contacted via Facebook or Twitter.

8. The Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to.

9. The competition will run from 3rd Sept 2013 until 7th Oct 2013.

Win an iPod nano by naming our Repository!

dragon toy with an iPod

Later this year, SGUL will be launching its institutional repository. Managed by the Library on behalf of SGUL, the repository will showcase full-text versions and bibliographic records of research created by researchers at St George’s. Most full-text publications will be available in full, to anyone, free of charge (open access) as copyright law and licences allow.

You can take a sneaky-peak at the repository (it’s still under development) at: http://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk

Before we officially launch, we need you to help us name our repository!

Suggest a name for the repository, and the SGUL Repository Team will pick the best one. The competition winner will receive an 16GB iPod nano!

Entrants must be:  SGUL Staff member or student.

How to enter:

  • email your suggestion to repo@sgul.ac.uk (only one suggestion per person, please)
  • include your full name, SGUL email address, as well as a contact telephone number with your entry

Closing date:     5pm on 14th September 2012.

(The winner will be announced in the SGUL Newsletter on 24th September.)

Tip: Your suggested name should try to reflect the openness of the content, and that it will contain papers written by St George’s researchers. For details of what other UK higher education institutions have named their repositories, see the OpenDOAR website