Libraries News Archive
A gin company, a snowplow and a librarian: the brief tale of a sculpture’s resurrection
April 8, 2016 —
Correcting the damage of a 1988 snowplow accident
Libraries
Enhance your technical expertise, expand your research presence
March 28, 2016 —
U of M Libraries offers new spring/summer workshops for researchers seeking to augment their technical skills
Leveraging resources to help sharpen students’ writing, research skills
March 23, 2016 —
Along with working with students at Long Night Against Procrastination, the Academic Learning Centre offers a range of support throughout the year
Information and communication accessibility learning event on March 15
February 10, 2016 —
This learning event will be of interest to all public sector organizations preparing accessibility plans under The Accessibility for Manitobans Act.
The suffrage movement in Manitoba
January 27, 2016 —
On January 28, 1916, Manitoba became the first Canadian province to grant women the right to vote in provincial elections.
Students
Ready to pull an all-nighter
November 24, 2015 —
Long Night Against Procrastination is a safe and quiet study or writing space at a critical point in the term
Libraries
GISday 2015 at Elizabeth Dafoe Library
November 5, 2015 —
"Mapping Change Over Time" takes place Nov. 18
Open Access initiative on campus
October 20, 2015 —
Research Publication Collection in the U of M Institutional Repository
Books without ink, exhibit opens Sept 18
September 15, 2015 —
Explore the history of books made by, and for, blind readers at thought-provoking exhibit
Copyright changes: Are you prepared?
September 8, 2015 —
Increased diligence needed to ensure works provided to students are copyright compliant