Skip to main content

News Archives for February 2009

Find Journal Articles Sessions

This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.

Sign up now for a “Finding Journal Articles” session and get hands-on assistance to help you find your way through the maze of research databases and journals available at UNB Libraries.

Register for sessions on either Feb. 9 or Feb. 10 at: //www.lib.unb.ca/instruction/CoolTools.html

Learn About Law Resources

This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.

Ever wonder what law-related resources are available for UNB and STU students?  Sign up now for an introductory session on February 12 at 2:30pm.

For details and to register, go to the Cool Tools website at:
//www.lib.unb.ca/instruction/CoolTools.html

Googleosophy – Feb 16 & 17

This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.

You’re invited to a session that will give you insights about how Google thinks, uses fuzzy logic and its various tools and shortcuts.  You’ll also discover how to eliminate useless hits from your Google searches plus ways of keeping track of what you find.

Wikipedia Showdown – Feb. 19

This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.

Want to know how Wikipedia holds up in the academic world?

Sign up for Wikipedia Showdown on February 19 and find out who’s left standing as our librarians pit Wikipedia against the online reference resources available from UNB Libraries.

Current Newspapers From Around The World

This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.

Stay in touch with current news from around the world delivered right to your desktop!

UNB Libraries is proud to announce the acquisition of Library Press Display, a wonderful new database of full-colour and full-image international newspapers.

International Film History – Thursday Evenings

This news post is more than one year old. Some information may have changed.

UNB Libraries and the Department of English invite students, staff and faculty to their International Film History Series that is being held on Thursday evenings during the Winter term.