۲ݮƵ Library is excited to announce the launch of the new site for the open access digital repository , which stores and showcases the publications and theses of ۲ݮƵ University faculty, researchers, and students. The repository exists in an online, open-access environment, making it easy for researchers all over the world to find and access the University’s published research output.
Ever been frustrated by how long it takes for you to find a seat in the Humanities and Social Sciences Library?
۲ݮƵ Library is excited to announce that we will be integrating our Discovery catalogue and link resolver with BrowZine’s LibKey service starting on February 4, 2020.
This means that links to article PDFs will be available right from the catalogue or link resolver for many articles. The service will also provide an option for browsing articles from the same issue or latest issue of the parent journal.
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۲ݮƵ Library is happy to announce a partnership with the and a coalition of 17 other Quebec universities to provide the Quebec scholarly community with access to three digital platforms:
Update, January 28, 6:45 PM: The server migration for our is complete and ۲ݮƵ login is working as expected.
Seventy-five new study spaces on the third floor of the Redpath Library Building arenow available to students.
In order to make room for the furniture, the Blackader-Lauterman Art & Architecture Reference/Folio Collection has beenrelocated to a larger space on the same floor. Signage is be displayed directing users to the new areas.
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۲ݮƵ Library is happy to announce that we have partnered with to make high-quality public domain visuals from ۲ݮƵ's digital collections available to millions of students, teachers, creators, and writers from around the world. Scholars can now access these high-resolutionimages tocreate presentations, reports, graphics, blog posts, digital artwork, and more. Please note that Unsplash selects content from the Library’s digitized public domain content.
As of January 2020, the Library’s Research Commons in the Redpath Library Building has been officially renamedInnovation Commons to better reflect the services offered.
The Innovation Commons is a technology-enhanced, collaborative space that brings together services and resources to support researchers.
It includes spaces, support, and equipment for integrating technology and research and offers services such as 3D printing and virtual reality.
The Library is closed for the holidays from Tuesday, December 24 at noon to Thursday, January 2, 2020,inclusive.
All branches will open on Friday, January 3, 2020.
Please visit individual branch pages for specific opening hours:/library/branches
On Monday, January 6, 2020, OverDrive will move to a more featuring visually cleaner access to subjects and 'collections'. No change will be required in the way you sign-in to your OverDrive account, or how you sign-out ebooks or audiobooks, and existing links in the catalogue or on guides will automatically redirect to the new interface. The Libby app will also become available to ۲ݮƵ users in parallel to the regular OverDrive app after this interface upgrade.
Space Update: The Osler Library of the History of Medicine space has been repaired and reconstructed. The third and fourth floor spaces surrounding the Osler Library and managed by the Faculty of Medicine are now being renovated. As a result, the Osler Library of the History of Medicine will be operational following the completion of this construction project. Library services in McIntyre are expected to resume in 2021.
Osler materials continue to be accessible and Osler staff are available to assist users.
ProQuest will be performing maintenance to the platform overnight from 9:00pm on Friday, December 20 to 7:00am on Saturday, December 21.
Ebook Central will be unavailable during this time.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Each year the Osler Library of the History of Medicine offers a number of awards and travel grants to local and international historians, physicians, graduate and post-doctoral students, and others whose research touches upon the history of medicine. From now through 10 January 2020, we are accepting applications for the following awards/grants:
As of November 26, ۲ݮƵ students are able to access the Nahum Gelber Law Library 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As agreed between the Students' Society of ۲ݮƵ University (SSMU) and the Law Students Association (LSA), the Nahum Gelber Law Library will limit access to the three upper floors of the library to Law students only during the December 4 to 20examination period. Details are as follows:
- Floors 3, 4 and 5 will be limited to Law students from 9 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday during the two-week period.
The e-exams service, a repository of course exams deposited by ۲ݮƵ instructors in the Library from April 2008-December 2012, has now been relaunched. All e-exams content that was available prior to our catalogue migration is now available in WorldCat Discovery, and a targeted search box for only the e-exams content is now available on the ۲ݮƵ Library web site here.
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