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UNB Learning Bar: What’s New In EdTech?

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The Student Accessibility Centre in partnership with the H.I.L. Accessibility Centre is hosting an event on Wednesday, Nov. 8. ‘UNB Learning Bar: What’s New in EdTech?’ will showcase four different assistive technology tools including:

Book Launch: Whispers Of Mermaids And Wonderful Things

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Whispers of MermaidsWe’re celebrating the launch of Whispers of Mermaids and Wonderful Things: Atlantic Canadian Poetry and Verse for Children, edited by Sheree Fitch and Anne Hunt (Nimbus, 2017).

Fake News On The Rise: Tips For Savvy Media Engagement

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Fake news is not new but it has, in the last year or so, played an important role in conversations about news and politics. This presentation will look at examples of fake news and examine its political consequences. It will also give participants tools and strategies to identify and debunk fake news.

UNB Libraries Delayed Opening – Sept. 5th

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Please be advised that on Tuesday, September 5th, 2017, UNBF Libraries (HIL, Science & Forestry, Engineering & Computer Science, and South Gym) will open at 10:00 am in order for all staff to attend a session to prepare for the start of the new academic year.  The Law Library will not be affected.

Predatory Journals For Early Career Researchers

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Please join us for a session for Early Career Researchers!

Street Pred: Sharpening your ‘Predatory Publishing’ Street Smarts

DocTalks Workshop 2

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CELLPHILMS FOR KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM APRIL 27, 2017

UNB HARRIET IRVING LIBRARY,

MILHAM ROOM

PRESENTERS:  Marc Bragdon, Librarian, UNB and Casey Burkholder, PhD candidate, McGill University

Intro To Palaeography (2-part Session)

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scanned image of a handwritten document

Do you need help reading handwritten documents?

If so, come to these two sessions to learn techniques and strategies that you can use to approach reading, transcribing, and analyzing manuscripts.

Good Luck On Your Exams!

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Good luck on ExamsUNB Libraries’ staff wish you “good luck” on your exams!

Just a reminder that computers and quiet study space are in high demand in all our libraries at the moment.

We ask that you please respect everyone’s academic needs.