The entire staff of UNB Libraries wish to extend a warm welcome to our new and returning students.
Over the summer, a few minor changes were made to our library website. We have also acquired some excellent new resources.
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The entire staff of UNB Libraries wish to extend a warm welcome to our new and returning students.
Over the summer, a few minor changes were made to our library website. We have also acquired some excellent new resources.
This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.
Literature Online (LION) is a new online collection of full-text English language poetry, drama, prose fiction, literary biography, and criticism representing nearly every major literary period and genre from the middle ages to the twentieth century.
Take LION for a test drive and you will discover that it provides searchable access to:
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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of Scopus – a new, multidisciplinary, international navigating tool. Scopus offers a quick, new way of searching scientific, technical and medical literature.
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RefWorks is a great new web-based tool provided by UNB Libraries to help you organize the material that you want to refer to in your essays, research papers, thesis, or dissertation. Think of it as a productivity tool for academic writing. You can use it to:
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This Wednesday (September 28) is Academia Nut Day on the UNB campus and our Student Union wants YOU to go crazy for Academic Integrity.
Drop by the Student Union’s Academic Integrity booth in the Harriet Irving Library on Wednesday between 11:30am – 1:30pm and find out more about issues like plagiarism. Student Union members will also be asking for YOUR input.