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Fundamentals Of Digital Scholarship Workshop – Feb. 4th

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Can words and numbers get along? An introduction to computer-assisted textual analysis

Instructor: Dr. Chantal Richard

Date: 4 February 2017, 1pm – 4:00pm

Location: Harriet Irving Library, Data/GIS Lab (HIL 310)

Book Launch On NB Archaeology – Dec 2nd

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The Harriet Irving Library at the University of New Brunswick (UNBF) will be hosting a book launch on December 2nd for a new, expanded edition of Someone Before Us: Buried History in Central New Brunswick by George Frederick Clarke.

Milham Lecture And Reception – Oct. 27th

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Junior Gleaners and Beaver Books:
The colourful children’s books of Fredericton’s Brunswick Press in the 1950s and 60s

An illustrated talk with accompanying exhibition


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The Future Of Libraries: A Conversation With Chris Bourg

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UNB Libraries invites you to join us for a presentation and discussion with Chris Bourg, Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), on Thursday, October 6 at 3:00-4:00 PM in the Milham Room at the Harriet Irving Library. Dr.

Library Showcase

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University of New Brunswick Libraries Fredericton will host a half-day event designed to introduce and update faculty members to our resources and services in support of their teaching, research, and scholarly output.

Carto 2016

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50 Years:
Mapping our past; Navigating our future

50th Annual Conference of the
Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives (ACMLA)

Intro To Palaeography

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Do you need help reading handwritten documents?

If so, come to this 2-part session to learn techniques and strategies that you can use to approach reading and analyzing manuscripts.