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Pre-July 2008

Generous Gift Received – An Invitation To The UNB Community

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As head of Collections Development at UNB Libraries from 1967 to 1985, Suzanne Chaney played a significant role in the life of the institution. Now in retirement, Miss Chaney continues to be committed to the welfare of UNB and has shown her support financially, most recently with a donation in excess of ten thousand dollars to the Libraries. Specifying the gift be used to acquire

Second Booker Prize Win For Peter Carey

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[Excerpt of press release. Booker Prize Home Page. 18 October 2001.]

Australian-born Peter Carey was named the winner of the 2001 Booker Prize for Fiction with True History of the Kelly Gang,

New Resources For The Social Sciences And Humanities

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UNB Libraries has recently subscribed to the full Project Muse file of 170+ titles in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The file can be accessed from the library web site by clicking on e-Journals and selecting Project Muse under Collections. For a full list of titles, click on Link to Project Muse – Information.

Fall E-info Labs Workshop Series

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Want to know how to do research from home?
Tired of feeling lost at the library?
Like to add a Certificate to your resume?

The 2001 Fall schedule for the popular E-info Labs library workshop series is now available at:
//www.lib.unb.ca/instruction/Labs.html

New Library Webpage!

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The revised web site for the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton)Libraries (//www.lib.unb.ca/) is now available for public use.

UNB Libraries First Annual Faculty Workshop A Success!

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Twenty four UNB and STU faculty from across the disciplines joined 10 librarians on August 14th at the Harriet Irving Library for a day-long workshop. Topics covered included instruction and research services for faculty, an overview of specialized research tools and collections of particular interest to researchers, and a discussion of copyright and plagiarism issues.