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News Archives for September 2006

Welcome New And Returning Students!

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The entire staff of UNB Libraries would like to extend a warm welcome to our new and returning students.

We have made some changes to our libraries over the summer. We have also added some new resources to assist with your research and study.

Drop by to see us and get the scoop on the latest resources and services for a successful academic year.

HIL Front Entrance Open!

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We are pleased to announce that the front entrance to Harriet Irving Library (HIL) is now open.

Another big and very visible change outside our front doors is the brand new access ramp. Special thanks to UNB

New Cell Phone Policy

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This summer UNB Libraries approved a new Cell Phone policy that comes into effect on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006.

We ask all patrons to please take a few minutes to review the new policy at:

//www.lib.unb.ca/about/policies/cellphones.html

Thank you for your cooperation.

Single Searching Simplified

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UNB Libraries is testing a new discovery tool (called SingleSearch) in our library Subject Guides during the 2006/2007 academic year.

Win A $250 Shopping Spree Contest

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This Fall UNB Libraries is partnering with CompuSmart in Fredericton to offer UNB students the chance to win a $250 CompuSmart Shopping Spree.

To receive a ballot and enter the draw, students can either:

* Register & attend any Cool Tools information session

OR

Writing Centre Help @ Engineering Library

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New this term, staff from UNB’s Writing Centre will be available for assistance in Study Room A of the Engineering Library on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

INSPEC Now Online

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of INSPEC and INSPEC Archives (1898-present) to our online databases. INSPEC will be of particular interest to anyone accessing scientific and technical literature in the fields of physics, electrical engineering, electronics and computer science.