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Student Success Workshops

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UNB’s Student Affairs and Services has partnered with UNB Libraries to offer free, one-hour walk-in workshops that can make your studies and your life a lot easier.

Spanish Embassy Film Series: “Camino” (Nov. 17)

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The Spanish Embassy and the UNB Dept. of Culture & Language Studies, supported by UNBF Libraries, present the award-winning Spanish film, “Camino”, winner of an impressive 6 Goya awards in 2008 (equivalent to the Oscars in Spain).

Copyright For The Classroom

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Copyright sessions with an emphasis on the needs of course instructors continue to be offered periodically.  The session will include a brief presentation on UNB’s new Copyright Policy and Guidelines and a Q & A period.

Zombie October!

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The Department of English and the Harriet Irving Library present  Zombie October – a series of films to be held on Thursday evenings.

The screenings will take place in the Milham Room (Room 100) in the Harriet Irving Library.

Showtime is 8:00pm.  Admission is free, Everyone welcome!

Intro To Psych Resources

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Are you taking an undergraduate Psychology course and need to learn which online Psychology resources are available to you? Are you confused by how to narrow your search and quickly find the books and journals articles you need? If so, then this session is for you!

Recent International Cinema

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UNBF Libraries, the Department of English, and the Department of Culture and Language Studies invite students, staff, and faculty to their “Recent International Cinema Series” to be held on Wednesday evenings.

The screenings will take place in the Milham Room (Room 100) in the Harriet Irving Library Learning Commons.

Showtime is 7:00pm.  Admission is free.

Lectures On Children’s Fantasy

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Distinguished scholar and Eileen Wallace Children’s Literature Fellow, Farah Mendlesohn, will be delivering a weekly series of noon-hour lectures on fantasy literature for children starting Tuesday, September 13th in the Nan Gregg Room, 4th floor, Harriet Irving Library, on the UNB Fredericton campus.

Topics and dates are as follows:

RefWorks Sep 27, 29 And Oct 3

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RefWorks is a tool for tracking the literature used in your research and assignments. This session, intended for beginning users, is a practical tutorial on use of the product. We’ll show you how to create and manage an account, import citations from research databases, and use the product to add references to your paper in the citation style of your choice.

Tribute To Ward Chipman

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The Ward Chipman Library opened in 1969 and was one of the first buildings to be constructed on the UNB Saint John Campus at Tucker Park.  In August 2011, the library moved across the campus from the Ward Chipman building into the new Hans W. Klohn Commons.

Archives & Special Collections Student Job Opportunities

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Love history and learning about the past? Archives & Special Collections Student Assistants have the opportunity to work with a wide range of primary resources including rare books, theses, photos, local history materials, and more.