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Psychology E-Resources Training

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Are you taking an undergraduate Psychology course and would like to learn more about the online Psychology resources available to you through UNB Libraries?   Are you confused by how to narrow your search to quickly find the books, journals and videos you need for your assignments?  If so, this session is for you!   This introductory session will focus on the Psychology Subject Guide, Worldcat and how to use PsycINFO and other Psychology resources effectively.

Librarian: Linda Roulston
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Time:  1:00pm -2:00pm
Location: Milham Room, Harriet Irving Library
Audience: Intended for undergraduate students.
The session is free. To register, please go to: //www.unbtls.ca/events

Librarian: Linda Roulston
Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Time: 10:30am – 11:30am
Location: Milham Room, Harriet Irving Library
Audience: Intended for undergraduate students.
The session is free. To register, please go to:   //www.unbtls.ca/events

Psychology e-Resources

Online Access Outage: Sunday, February 1

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We anticipate an interruption in access to the library website and electronic resources on Sunday, February 1, 6:00 – 9:00 AM, in order that system maintenance work can be completed.

The library catalogue will be remain available at //unb.worldcat.org during the outage, but access will be “guest” only (login will not be possible) and most electronic resources will be unreachable.

We appreciate your patience, and apologize for any inconvenience.

Fun With GIS Software Workshop

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Fun with GIS Software: Mapping Your Research

Date: 31 January 2015, 10am – 4pm

Location: Harriet Irving Library, Rm. 112 (Learning Lab)

Instructor: Siobhan Hanratty (hanratty@unb.ca)

Have you ever wanted to map your data, but weren’t sure where to start? If so this workshop is for you. UNB Libraries Data/GIS Librarian, Siobhan Hanratty, will introduce you to some basic concepts which will help you on your way. During this workshop you will explore sources of geospatial data and decide which is best suited to your needs; download and clip/extract/select your geography; join your own numeric data to the geospatial data; and visualize your newly joined datasets according to your needs.

During this workshop you will be provided with data; however, time and circumstances permitting, you may have an opportunity to work with your own data, so feel free to bring it along.

Space is limited, and regsitration is required. The workshop is free of charge to students, faculty and staff of UNB, and is intended for the absolute beginner. No experience with GIS software necessary!

To register, please contact hanratty@unb.ca.

Kanopy

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KanopyFeatureAccess more than 7,000 films through our new streaming video resource, KANOPY!

Search the film collections to find material related to your research interests, teaching material that could be used in the classroom and/or linked within Desire2Learn or Moodle, or material for personal interest.

Distributors

Kanopy provides access to thousands of films from a wide range of distributors, including Criterion Collection/Janus Films, First Run Features, Green Planet Films, BBCActive, HBO, PBS, Cliofilm, and many others. Check out the full list of suppliers.

Database Features

  • More than 7,000 streaming videos
  • Films cover a wide range of subject areas
  • Flexible searching options–by keyword, title, exact phrase
  • Refine searches with the Boolean operator AND
  • Filter searches by category, producer, year of production, etc.
  • Intuitive search interface suggests related videos with pop-up synopses of films
  • Create a personal account to post reviews of film, manage playlists, and link to other accounts
  • Embed films or clips in Desire2Learn or Moodle
  • Instruction Manual to access the Playlist and Clip Creation Tool
  • Playlists can be shared, edited, or deleted
  • Unlimited simultaneous users

Subject Areas

  • The Arts
  • Business/Training
  • Health
  • Media/Communication
  • Sciences
  • Humanities
  • Education (K-12)
  • Charleston Virtual Film Festival

Sample Academic Disciplines & Topics

Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences

  • Anthropology
  • Economics
  • Film Studies
  • Geography
  • History (Ancient, Modern, Military)
  • Literature (Writers & Writing)
  • Music
  • Visual Art
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Religion
  • Philosophy
  • Human Rights
  • International, Social & Political Affairs
  • Global Studies
  • European/Baltic Studies
  • Gender/Race/Class Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • African Studies
  • Latin American Studies
  • North American Studies

Sciences

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Sustainability & Environmental Sciences

Professions

  • Business
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Nursing
  • Education (K-12, Teacher Education Development)

If you would like more information about Kanopy, please contact Marc Bragdon, Film Librarian at UNB Fredericton, (506-458-7741). Find additional film streaming databases in UNB Libraries’ Guide to Film Studies.


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For additional help with using UNB Libraries’ resources, consult our online Research Help pages or contact the help desk of any library at UNB.

You can also Ask Us for help by email, by Instant Message, or by Text (506.800.9044).

Copyright For The Classroom

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Thursday, January 22, 2015
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Milham Room (Room #100)
Harriet Irving Library
UNB Fredericton Campus

This session includes a brief overview of the UNB Copyright Guidelines and provides an opportunity for Staff and Faculty to ask specific or general questions about distributing content to students in the classroom or online.

Copyright sessions with an emphasis on the needs of course instructors continue to be offered periodically. Additional sessions will be added in response to demand. Please let us know if you or your department or faculty has an interest in having an additional session scheduled.

For further information about copyright issues or sessions, please see Copyright at UNB or contact Josh Dickison (447-3378).

Financial Times

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the purchase of an online premium subscription to the Financial Times via FT.com!

Find current full-text articles from the Financial Times and the latest international business, finance, economic and political news, analysis, data, and tools, plus RSS feeds.

View a scanned image of today’s Financial Times.


Access is IP-authenticated. Coverage extends from November 28, 2005 until the current date. The database is updated daily (except Sunday).

To ensure access to the premium features of the FT website, faculty/students can sign up for an individual account using a valid UNB/STU email address. Users can also view the Financial Times on mobile devices by downloading the appropriate FT apps.


If you would like more information about the online premium subscription to the Financial Times, please contact Leanne Wells, Business Librarian at UNB Fredericton, (506-447-3075) or Linda Hansen, Business Librarian at UNB Saint John, (506-648-5700); for more resources relevant to studies in Business, please consult UNB Libraries’ Business Subject Guides.


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For help with using UNB Libraries’ resources, consult our online Research Help pages or contact the help desk of any library at UNB.

You can also Ask Us for help by email, by Instant Message, or by Text.