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Summer Cinema: Blue Valentine

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Enjoy a film in air-conditioned comfort during UNB Libraries’ Summer Cinema Series!
Thursdays at 7pm in the HIL Milham Room (July 12th – August 2nd).

Student Job Opportunities

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Student Positions Available for Fall :

Interested in working in our libraries this Fall? Each year, UNB Libraries hire Student Assistants for part-time work during the Fall and Winter terms.

Library Course Reserves

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Course instructors preparing for next term are reminded that scanning or photocopies of course materials need to be cleared for copyright before they can be made available to the class. Instructors are invited to use the new course reserve system developed and recently launched by the Libraries.

UNBSJ Library’s Document Delivery Services User Survey

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UNBSJ Library Document Delivery Services at the Hans W. Klohn Commons is conducting a very short survey of UNBSJ students, faculty and staff who use the service.  The user survey can be found at:  //www.surveymonkey.com/s/DocDelSurvey and should take less than 5 minutes to complete.

Thanks to all who complete this survey.

Spanish Embassy Film Series

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The Spanish Embassy & UNB Fredericton’s Culture & Language Studies Department present the Spanish drama “Cell 211!” (2009) on Wednesday, Mar.

Book That Inspire – Faculty Picks

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Has a book ever changed YOUR Life?  We want to know about it!

UNB Libraries invites faculty to send us a short reflection about an inspirational book to be featured on our “Books That Inspire” website.

The book doesn’t have to be academic or related to your area of expertise – just something that spoke meaningfully to you.