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News Archives for May 2007

LibQUAL Winners Announced

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Following the completion of the LibQUAL survey, a draw for prize winners took place at the Harriet Irving Library on April 5th, 2007. John Teskey, Director of Libraries (Fredericton), drew from among our eligible entries to select the name of three lucky winners:

  • Grand Prize (Nintendo Wii): Catherine MacDonald (Catherine MacDonald (UNBSJ

Are You Keeping Up Or Falling Behind?

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UNB Libraries and CETL are pleased to present the following lecture on Thursday, June 7 at 2:30pm in Marshall d’Avray Hall Room 249:

Are You Keeping Up or Falling Behind?

Presenter:
Gwendolyn MacNairn
Computer Science Librarian
Dalhousie University

IMPORTANT – HIL Closing Thursday May 10th At 6 Pm

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Due to a power outage required by renovation work at Harriet Irving Library, the Library will be closing at 6pm on Thursday, May 10, opening again as usual at 8am on Friday, May 11.

HIL Audio-Visual Relocation

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Due to renovations for HIL’s new Learning Commons, all VHS and DVD films housed at the HIL Circulation Desk (with location designation HIL-CIRAV) have been moved temporarily to a basement storage area.

LIVE Closes Temporarily

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As renovations for a Learning Commons in the Harriet Irving Library enter their third and final phase, LIVE, UNB Libraries’ online reference service, will be unavailable temporarily from May – August 2007. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.

Commons Enters Final Phase

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The Harriet Irving Library (HIL) is undergoing the final phase of its Learning Commons renovation. This last stage of the project, which will continue over the summer months, will see the current Circulation Desk and Periodical Reading Room areas transformed into a commons for research, learning, and sharing of ideas.

House Of Commons Parliamentary Papers (HCPP) Database

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Access is now available to Britain’s House of Commons Parliamentary Papers (during the 19th and 20th centuries). Papers in this database offer some of the richest and most detailed primary sources not only covering the historical record of Britain over the past two centuries, but also former Colonies and the wider world.

Are You Keeping Up Or Falling Behind?

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UNB Libraries and CETL are pleased to present the following lecture on Thursday, June 7 at 2:30pm in Marshall d’Avray Hall Room 249:

Are You Keeping Up or Falling Behind?