The Harriet Irving, Engineering, and Science & Forestry libraries will offer extended hours prior to exams. Hours will be as follows:
- Harriet Irving Library (Beginning Nov. 26)
- Monday
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The Harriet Irving, Engineering, and Science & Forestry libraries will offer extended hours prior to exams. Hours will be as follows:
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The American Psychological Association (APA) has recently published a new APA Style Guide to Electronic References. The new guide is a revised and updated version of Section 4.16 from the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (Fifth Edition).
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UNB Libraries has opened their new Commons Accessibility Centre in Learning Commons (Room 117). Developed in collaboration with UNB
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On November 5, 2007, changes occurred to UNB Libraries
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Did you know that UNB Libraries has a film collection that consists of over 1300 documentary and feature films in DVD or VHS format? Films in our collection support the instructional needs of faculty at UNB Fredericton and Saint Thomas University.
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Harriet Irving Library is pleased to host a new display in the Commons Caf
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UNB Libraries is pleased to offer students, faculty and staff the opportunity to test-drive a variety of electronic products offered to our librarians for evaluation purposes.
To access any of the electronic products currently under trial, select “Current Trials” from the e-Resources drop down menu.
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The Milham Room (Room 100) in the Harriet Irving Library (HIL) is a comfortable new study space that is now open for study/research needs. The room is equipped with tables and seating for approx. 60. Students are most welcome to drop-in and check out the new space.
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All print jobs sent on HIL’s 1st floor can be easily accessed from our centralized Printer Hub located in the main Learning Commons area (beside the Research Help Desk).
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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce that LIVE, our virtual reference service, is now available from the new Learning Commons area.
Take LIVE for a test-drive and discover an online real-time environment where students can work collaboratively with HIL library staff to find library resources. Following each session, students receive an emailed transcript of their session.