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News Archives for October 2005

HIL Wireless Network Now Available To STU Personal Laptops

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Effective immediately STU students will be able to use personal laptops on the Harriet Irving Library wireless network.

Students will need to complete a short registration form first. This must be done in person at the student computer labs on the second floor of the Sir James Dunn building. Please see Stephen Moss to get set up.

Canadian Library Week – October 17-24

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UNB Libraries is celebrating Canadian Library Week 2005 from October 17-24.

The idea for a week dedicated to library and information services in Canada was developed by provincial and territorial library partners from across the country to help raise awareness of the valuable role that libraries play in our local communities.

New Exhibit In Harriet Irving Library

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Archives & Special Collections in the Harriet Irving Library is pleased to announce the arrival of “Bookbinding Materials and Techniques, 1700-1920” a travelling exhibit acquired from the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild.

World Shakespeare Bibliography Online

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the availability of the World Shakespeare Bibliography Online. The World Shakespeare Bibliography Online provides brief, annotated entries for important Shakespeare-related publications on an international scale, from 1964 onward. The bibliography includes entries for: