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Authors: Dr Sabina Savadova and Professor Rosie Flewitt Teaching Fellow in Childhood Studies and Practice/Professor of Early Childhood Communication   Disclaimer: This post was originally posted on Children and Young People Research Hub’s Blog here. Most young children start interacting with digital technologies from birth as families’ daily practices have increasingly become mediated by digital […]
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  Access to Classical Scores Library, Volume 7 is now available in DiscoverEd. It consists of 1142 titles,  featuring classical scores from the medieval, baroque, classical, romantic, modern, and contemporary periods. All the major classical music genres are included – orchestral, chamber, opera, vocal, solo instrumental, and choral.  Composers included range from contemporary figures such […]
About Edinburgh For anyone needing a visual, here is a movie (format .mov; 16Mb) showing the city of Edinburgh from the top of Blackford Hill. The latter is one of Edinburgh’s 7 extinct volcanos which is just 5 minutes walk from the University’s science campus, Kings Buildings, on the south side of the city of […]
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This release includes a lot of work related to the recently discovered “Copy Fail” and “Dirty Frag” kernel vulnerabilities. Here are the details of all the notable changes… May 11, 2026
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