Gale Ambassador Recruitment: Paid Business Experience with a Global Publisher

Fancy paid business experience with a global publisher? 

Become a Gale Ambassador and help raise awareness of the
fascinating digital archives available at your institution.

Gale is an international publisher of digital archives and other library resources such as eBooks.

Many students are unaware of the great digital resources available through the library. This includes many of Gale’s primary source archives, such as –

(To see all the Gale archives you can access, search ‘Gale Primary Sources’ on SOLO.)

Gale is recruiting students to undertake awareness-building activities, so more students find out about and use these archives!

The benefits of being a Gale Ambassador:

Gale Ambassadors are paid £500, plus the role is also great for your CV…

  • Business experience – work directly with staff at a global publisher
  • Get published on our company blog – creating great, shareable evidence of your work
  • Run your own marketing activities – refine copy and post placement to make successful use of social media
  • Speak at subject society events and lectures – public speaking experience is always great for a CV
  • Discover more primary sources for your own essays – potentially improving your grades
  • Opportunities for in-house work experience with a global publisher

If you are interested in applying, click here for more information!

Read The Economist for free online via SOLO

Images copyright of The Economist

Keep up to date with the latest economic, business, political and international news by reading The Economist.

This popular weekly newspaper is available for free online through the Bodleian Libraries.

View the complete content from 1843 to the current issue via SOLO.

When searching SOLO, as quite a few results will display when entering the search term ‘The Economist’, instead enter the ISSN for the journal, which is 0013-0613. The second result displayed will be for online access: click on the green ‘Online Access’ link:

Three methods of access will display. Note that the first link will only give you full text access to 2015 but does have historical content dating back to 1843.

Choose the second option (via Miscellaneous E-Journals) for full text access from 1997 to the current issue, plus access to additional online only articles:

Once you have clicked on the above link and The Economist website has displayed, it will show tabs at the top of the screen to ‘Subscribe/Log in or register’ but you do not need to do this, as you have already logged in via SOLO. Full text access will display when you click on the image of the issue you wish to read:

It is also possible to view up to date content (from 1992 onwards) via the Proquest link (the third option). This provides full HTML text, with a PDF version available for some articles as well. It does not however display additional online only content.

University card holders can also view the content remotely by logging on to SOLO with your SSO.

 

 

Read The Economist online for free

Image copyright of The Economist

Keep up to date with the latest economic, business, political and international news by reading The Economist.

This popular weekly newspaper is now available for free online through the Bodleian Libraries.

View the content from 1843 to the current issue via SOLO.

University card holders can also view the content remotely by logging on with your SSO.